I like the first one- it's colorful, interesting, and represents several top quality examples of US coins.
Interesting topic...I'm a female collector since 2009. My primary interest is Conder tokens, (British provencial coinage of the late 1700's)...
Really nice Glasgow token Larry- how many of those do you have now?
This is one of my favorite Conder tokens.http://[IMG]
Hi Collectors! It's been nearly two years since I started this thread. Although I haven't aquired any Conders recently, it's always nice to...
Lovely Warwick 269 Yarm! The depth perspective is great in that design...I love it! Farthing, that's a very interesting token with the bowl and...
Wow...that's a beautiful Buck Society token yarm!
The lunatic hospital is an interesting token...one can only imagine what went on inside that place! It's date of 1781 is just a few years older...
That is a beautiful piece of literature-thanks for posting it Larry. Mark Twain captured the feeling that we all felt as we stood there in the...
I could not help but notice the similarity between Kempson's Lion, and the Lion of Lucerne carved in 1820. The Latin text on the token translates...
I just love this thread...there are some brilliant tokens shown here and my collection pales in comparison. But anyway, here goes another. It's...
Tonight I revisited this thread after being away for a while, and all I can say is WOW!!! Wonderful tokens, everyone! My collection consists of...
Thanks for the nice comments. I suppose this will be a challenge coin or medal to be given as an award at some point in the future. It represents...
The eagle is the official seal of Veterans Affairs, so I cannot take credit for that. The quote you mentioned was part of Abraham Lincoln's second...
Veterans Affairs recently issued a challenge to it's employees, to design a coin. I couldn't resist a challenge like this. So here it...
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