Thanks Bruce. There were several other dealers there at the show that also had nice stuff. Rick Gross had a nice table at the back, up along the...
LOL. We must have been following the same breadcrumbs. I spent an hour over at Ernie's table and picked up a lot of stuff. Likewise, I spent...
Very nice pickup! I believe I saw that at Paul's table; must have been before you snagged it! Congrats, Paul always has very nice stuff :thumb:
Here are a few museum tokens. The first token hails from the Philadelphia Museum. Established by Charles Willson Peale, the museum featured works...
It is indeed a well struck example. :thumb:
Rusty - Your 43/388 is a beauty. I was admiring yours when I realized that I have some examples. Here is one which is MS-64 BN NGC: [ATTACH]
Here are a few more... [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] Thanks, Cheetah
The reverse of Paddy's WWI medal is very nice. Fret's Borax token is great too.
Here's a selection of William Richardson tokens. Like William Drown (posted above) his firm was also prolific manufacturer of umbrellas, parasols,...
Here's a selection of William Drown tokens. His firm was a prolific manufacturer of umbrellas, parasols, and sunshades during the middle part of...
Thanks :)
Ordering and receiving these are fast compared to the time required to photograph. Anyways, here are a few more samplings from recent...
A few more all hailing from Chesebrough Stearns, a New York importer from the 1850s. Copper [ATTACH] Silvered Brass [ATTACH] Copper [ATTACH]...
Indeed Mike, that's my site. :)
A few more to toss into the mix... [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I took a look at your registry set. Insane! :thumb:
Thanks for the kind words. I do see what you mean on that 12th star. That said, take a look at the rotation in the 7th star, just above the...
As per Fuld, your specimen is cataloged as 11/298-a. Fuld lists the specimen's rarity as R-1, greater than 5000 known, considered 'very common.'...
MA115D-2a (reverse 1284) R-9 (2-4 known to survive/exist) As per Kanzinger's 2002 price guide: Fine/Very Fine: $1250.00 EF/XF: $1500.00 UNC:...
With white cotton gloves or latex. Never bare hands. No matter how clean, skin always has oils which can contaminate paper.
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