Unfortunately, that link will work on your PC, but for no one else. It is a link to a local file on your PC. Z
All you need to do is post the website page where you found it. Everyone can grab it from there, or I can find it and format a link to download it directly. Z
https://www.google.com/search?q=off...30j69i60l3.12344j0j7&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8 The book seems to have been a download. Once I open the page link I can't copy and paste. Scroll down to Official guide book of the fair, 1933 - Living History of Illinois http://livinghistoryofillinois.com › pdf_files › Offi.
First time posting to this field. I spend most of my time in the Ancients Forum. Anyway, here is my collection of French military medals with a few U.S. WWI medals on the bottom row.
Land of the Sky Coin Show ( Western North Carolina) Antiqued bronze, 19.5 grams, 34mm, M/A. Sounds like the show was hosted by clubs from three different towns in Western North Carolina: Asheville, Haywood, and Hendersonville.
I'm just a sucker for these territorial silver pieces, especially since they can be acquired quite affordably. Z It's especially nice when you get them in PAIRS . . . . .!
I posted these before. General mills cereal commemorative medals from the Nagano Olympics. First Olympics with snowboarding as a medal sport.
I found this with the Nagano token. I couldn't find any quick info about it online but it's from the mid to late 80's. Our school did a March of Dimes reading fundraiser where every book read was matched with a donation. I got the silver medal and my brother got the gold, by 1 book.... It was originally on a striped red, white and blue ribbon lanyard. That's long since gone, lol.
Having grown up on the Chesapeake bay, lettering in sailing in college, sailed on both Pride of Baltimore I & II on the bay...these two have always been a favorite of mine....they don't actually fit in my collection but I so love sailing ships....there's nothing like sailing down wind with a following tide. They are actually bullion pieces and holograms again far from the main stream of my collection.