Let's see your exonumia!

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  1. fretboard

    fretboard Defender of Old Coinage!

    Here's another mixed bag! :shame:

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  3. fretboard

    fretboard Defender of Old Coinage!

    Here's the last of my picture show! :D

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  16. TheNickelGuy

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    1960's Wild Bill Hickok
    Wild Bill Hickok 28mm Brass
    Old Abeline Town, Kansas


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    Tourist attraction Souvenir Brass Medal
    Most likely circa 1960's or 1970's

    The recreated cattle town attraction first opened in 1958 and had it's hey-day in the 1960's and earlier 1970's. It closed up in 1981. Several times it has re-opened but interest and finance again dwindled.
    I believe that still, in Summer and Fall, there are actors who portray towns people, good guys and bad guys and have staged gunfights in this village and some of the buildings have souvenirs and crafts for sale. There seems to be local interest in restoration and promotion but they just can't seem to bring back the tourist trap it once was.
    My guess is that this medal was made prior to 1981. There doesn't seem to be very many found for sale on the internet and very few images can be found at this time.

    A 1949 Bowman Wild Bill Hickok at Hays City non sports card I recently added to my other collection of stuff.

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  17. TheNickelGuy

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    1963 J.R. Quigley
    Frontier Town Montana Medal


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    Probably circa 1963
    J.R. Quigley Frontier Town Montana
    Prospector Old West 30mm Bronze Medal

    Rather than write a whole lot, this amazing website covers the history of this once popular "Roadside America" attraction. I could have lived there and loved it.

    They were nice people for sure.
    http://frontiertownmontana.com/index.htm

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  18. TheNickelGuy

    TheNickelGuy Well-Known Member

    1832 US Phila Mint
    Lords Prayer
    Gilt Brass Medal


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    The 12.81mm holed token is listed in "The Standard Catalog of United States Tokens, 1700-1900" by Russell Rulau.
    This token is listed by Rulau in the section of Pennsylvania Trade tokens.
    The token was produced by George B. Soley on the Mint's first steam coinage press, which he had acquired as scrap in 1875.
    Relatively common, extant pieces are available in high grade.
    It is listed as: PA-Ph 394.
    Sold at various late 19th century expositions and at the Philadelphia Mint as souvenirs.
     
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  19. YankeeDime

    YankeeDime non-conformant

    My 14 year old son got this for me yesterday after going to the flea market with his cousins. He said he thought I'd like it because "it sounded cool".
    Gotta love kids.
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    I'm keeping it forever lol.
     
  20. alurid

    alurid Well-Known Member

    Harmon on the Hudson. Restaurant / speakeasy located on the Hudson river
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  21. Mickey in PDX

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