The title says it all. In coins, tokens and medals it means basically as defined here... "Mish-mosh" is an informal phrase used in English to describe a jumble or a confused mixture of various things. It suggests that the elements or components being referred to are mixed up or disorganized, without any clear structure or order. For instance, if you're talking about a room full of randomly placed objects or a discussion with many different topics being discussed all at once, you could describe these situations as a "mish-mosh." Although planned out, these coins are definitely a Mish Mosh... I call it, "Silver, Blue and Gold", "the color of the sky I'm told"...... Let's see your Mish mosh as well or either, coins, tokens or medals.... Also, remember to take it slow and easy this week. Southern easy. Hot one coming our way.
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Adding this to the Mish Mosh. Something you don't see often. This is a set. From my collection I know what you're thinking and what you're going to ask I purchased this set many years ago. Apparently it was put together by a mint error specialist who searched many sealed bags of all denominations and was able to find the type 2 Blank Planchets. This was done back in 1972 when I was 1 year old.
That reminds me, I need to run over a little area where a guy moved out of a trailer park... We have a rural house/property in welton Arizona that is coming up soon to clean up... might be worth detecting their as well.