Let's see your exonumia!

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by Detecto92, Mar 21, 2012.

  1. Ed Sims

    Ed Sims Well-Known Member

    Bruce, I have no history on this coin spoon. I bought it at a local flea market and the couple didn't any recollection of where they got it.

    The only place where the silversmith could have put his mark is on the back of the flat piece attached to the edge and there is nothing. I have never understood why these guys didn't sign their little works of art. If I was a silversmith I would put my mark on my work so people would know I made it.
     
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  3. BRandM

    BRandM Counterstamp Collector

    Thanks for replying Ed. Most American silversmiths did stamp their products but not in this case. Then again this may not be an American piece so I wouldn't know the customs of the craftsmen in other countries. It would be nice to know who made the spoon though.

    Bruce
     
  4. Galen59

    Galen59 Gott helfe mir

    Oregon Rose festival
     

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  5. Galen59

    Galen59 Gott helfe mir

    IMG_0017.jpg IMG_0016.jpg Pan-Pacific 1915
     
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  6. BRandM

    BRandM Counterstamp Collector

    IMG_0721.JPG IMG_0722.JPG Although there's not too much special about this Phoenix Coin Club 20th anniversary medal, the shape is really unusual. As a matter of fact, it's the major reason I bought it...and the $3 price tag of course.:D I don't know what the metal is but looks like pot medal or maybe pewter.

    Bruce
    Oops, sorry about the upside down reverse!
     
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  7. Effigy303

    Effigy303 Well-Known Member

    Here is a 1757 Prussian Battle of Rossbach Medal. It was a gift from my sister in law.

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  8. yarm

    yarm Junior Member Supporter

    An early work by Conrad Kuchler at the SOHO mint - a 47mm bronze medal "commemorating" (?) the execution of Maria Antoinette in 1793.

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  9. green18

    green18 Unknown member Sweet on Commemorative Coins

    What'a schnoz.........
     
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  10. saltysam-1

    saltysam-1 Junior Member


    I thought it was Jimmy Durante's wife. But regardless, yarm comes up with a winner again.
     
  11. longnine009

    longnine009 Darwin has to eat too. Supporter

    Did she really get her hair done before
    the big day?
     
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  12. MyHobby

    MyHobby Member

    :D the hair is as beautiful as her nose

    Beautiful piece of art.
    Congrats with the find Bob.
     
  13. BRandM

    BRandM Counterstamp Collector

    Outstanding yarm, as usual.

    Bruce
     
  14. Galen59

    Galen59 Gott helfe mir

  15. Galen59

    Galen59 Gott helfe mir

    IMG.jpg IMG_0001.jpg looks great with the 1939 Canadian Dollar
     
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  16. BRandM

    BRandM Counterstamp Collector

    Nice tokens Galen. Thanks for showing them to us. I didn't realize that Yosemite was first protected by Abraham Lincoln.

    Bruce
     
  17. longnine009

    longnine009 Darwin has to eat too. Supporter

    Clarke's Pure Rye Good for a Highball. I think they may have been from Peoria Ill. Brass, M/A, 10.9 grms, 31mm, government misspelled. Maybe they should have stuck to Revenuers. :p

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  18. BRandM

    BRandM Counterstamp Collector

    Great piece longnine! The errors made on some of these tokens are interesting and, at times, hilarious. I've seen them on other good-fors like yours, counterstamps, struck tokens, wooden nickels, and on and on. Might be interesting to have an exonumia collection of errors...certainly a unique approach to collecting.

    Bruce
     
  19. longnine009

    longnine009 Darwin has to eat too. Supporter

    Thanks Bruce. Collecting foul ups on exonumia would be very unique indeed. That's what so great about exonumia, the almost unlimited theme possibilities. :)
     
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  20. SPP Ottawa

    SPP Ottawa Numismatist

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  21. Circus

    Circus Tokens Only !! TEC#4981

    Like sign painters, engravers of the day must have been bad spellers! But then again considering the subject matter of the token, he could have been sampling the product to get a feel for it as they say!;)
     
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