Thanks Eduard. Awesome specimen you have indeeed. ksparrow. Terrific Vermonts you have there. The 1785-1786 Vermont pieces with the obverse...
I use a link in another forum to report ebay sellers who are repeat offenders pursuant to ebay policy. Ebay responds timely to every submisssion....
I wish I could help, however, it isn't U.S. tender and can't be Confederate tender. Good luck! CheetahCats
ksparrow - which do you have pictured there? A Vermontis, Vermonts, or a Vermontensium? Is that yours? If so, can you post an image of the...
I'm not into Exonumia, but tried doing a few Google image searches... "Good for 5¢ in trade" star 57 "Good for 5 cents in trade" star "Good for...
You're welcome ksparrow. I love my Whitman, it's always the first place I look... I try to avoid having to dig stuff up in Breen's if I can...
Hi specialty - Please post a photo each of the obverse and reverse (front and back) of the coin. This will help folks determine the specific...
Hi apcrings - Is this what you are speaking of? CheetahCats
Good eye ksparrow - Here's the skinny - Per Whitman Encyclopedia of Colonial and Early American Coins (2009 pg.76) Crosby 1-A (W-1860): "The...
I don't think that stamping a coin with REPLICA or COPY cuts the mustard. Like law pursuant to U.S. paper currency, a similar law should be...
Thanks ksparrow. I like your 4-D... indeed its got the 29 pairs of leaves. That's a specimen I don't have yet, but is definitely on my list!
I am a new member at the CoinTalk forum. I hope that this is the proper sub-forum for this posting... Pictured is a 1783 Nova Constellatio...
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