I concur with Conder's assessment. Unfortunately, the specimen screams replica.
I always recommend to everyone I know to always use Microsoft Outlook for their internet mail, and ALWAYS turn off HTML & RICH TEXT for reading...
This thread has become absurdly jejune. Time to hit the 'unsubscribe' button in my settings. Have fun folks LOL
And I'm sure you think it's perfectly normal to be bragging about popping Xanax and smoking weed on a coin forum, too? In case you haven't...
Not particularlly bright IMO. Perhaps those knots you're describing are the initial stages of withdrawal from those Xanaxes you pop. Knots in the...
Same old drama, different day, week, month, and year.
Definitely a modern token. The strike, typeface, and metal composition are dead giveaways.
Are you kidding me??? The mere fact you were surfing the Franklin Mint's website -- and you admit it in writing -- says you're no ambassador!...
More than likely a coin shop isn't going to know how to attribute the variety of the coin. Not too many folks can diagnose colonials. Post some...
I didn't realize people were still buying stuff from the Franklin "Mint" Nothing but granny bait.
Nice specimen. About $250-$350 retail. I'd be able to tell more if it was in hand.
Nice specimen. About $200-$300 retail. I'd be able to tell more if it was in hand, including variety. Variety and rarity could have a...
@mack - your Knickerbocker PCWT (Fuld 255/393a R-1) is a great example. The strike of particular PCWT usually isn't found as sharp. :smile
Two more CWTs... and an Abraham Lincoln ferrotype companion piece to the Stephen Douglas that I posted a page back... [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I concur. And I think it's a beautiful example of that Broas variety.
The specimen featured is the NY630M-13a, with a rarity rating of R-3. Its reverse is 1143. See pgs. 246 and page XXXII in Fuld's U.S....
Great looking photography.
Is this your photography?
Beck's Public Baths; Nude woman bathing. Quite risqué for the time - 1832-1844 [ATTACH]
1863 MS-65RB Patriotic Civil War Token - Stephen A. Douglas / Amazon - R-5 [ATTACH]
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