I have a lot of this numismatic related exonumia like you do, Circus. I've never seen anything issued by Eric P. Newman, though. Nice!! Bruce
Another purchase from the Annandale show. It is no doubt intended as a seal of some sort, but it seems to have been struck like a coin. Aluminum, a bit over quarter-sized.
The hole was added sometime after the token was struck. A small part of the horse's mane is obliterated by it. I live near Camden, unfortunately, but that doesn't give me an advantage in figuring out the purpose of it. It very well could be a seal, like you say, Wehwalt. Bruce
Progression set of the Official Hawaii Statehood bronze medals (with NII HAU error). Blank, strike 1, strike 2, strike 3, and trimmed. And a video.... I created...
The King Kamehameha welt - The Hawaiian Mint. The welt variety indicates that this is one of the earliest issues from The Hawaiian Mint. A video that I created...
Hawaii the 49 state (so called dollar) A video I created ...(all original period images and documents)
No video, but planing to make one... So Called Half Dollar (aka Heraldic Art Medals) Original dies (lady luck was on my side) with NGC encapsulated specimen...
Ok, now you’re killing me @DrDarryl. Great stuff! Coincidentally, my wife and I are on Oahu now. Our favorite place on the planet!
Aloha! I grew up in Hawaii. My career takes me to the east coast USA. I collect Kingdom of Hawaii, Republic of Hawaii, Territory of Hawaii, and State of Hawaii numismatic items. I also collect Kingdom of Hawaii ephemera. My knowledge sharing website... https://thehawaiiananumismatist.com/
Unusual hobo nickel, dwhiz. Do you know what the small counterstamp on the reverse means? The artist's initials, maybe? Bruce