The bird shown on the Kisatchie Quarter is male. It's a Wild Turkey with a small beard above its breast area. Females don't have the beard. (if this helps any)
@paddyman98 @Numismat Once he finds a female turkey, he plans to mate them to make some "Little Kisatchies". Chris
thank you all. right now i am so happy, you know my theory (?) i am almost ready to put up the pictures of the proof. dam i am good! thats all thank you guys. i am about to ask a question on topic(?)10mins.
I don't think I can add anything here other than to say I don't collect coins later than the state/territory quarters, regardless.
IMHO those are 25 cent coins from the United States. When I was a boy, one would get 5 candy bars and now it takes five of them to buy one. Oh yes, they depict a buzzard flying through pine trees.
Absolutely correct. I was gonna post the same thing. I had a group of hens that stayed around my house last year. One had a thin beard about 4" long. You can always tell hens from toms by the color of their head. Hens have a greyish head while toms have a white, blue, or red head.
I think I can see a UFO on one of those coins. It's hard to see because it's behind the bird. I'll work on the proof but it will take me a few hundred post. I may need to start several threads before I give you any details of this great find.