Do we have any experts on Saloon Tokens? I'd love to learn some more on this topic.
With $15, you could get a clad commemorative half (or 3). You could also put it towards half of a common date Morgan, ASE, or a commemorative...
1. Melon, melon, blank 2. Blank, bar, bar
Note to self... need to scan my wire money and get SiberianMan's expert opinion...
Mae Bozi's Tavern, on Mapquest 1631 E Mason, Springfield Ill http://mapq.st/Ojn33u The address puts it not far off from the downtown. Does...
Sounds like a great theme. The Austrian 25 Euro coins have been doing some exotic materials lately. As far as zinc, you may want to look to the...
In the UK, I thought there was a law that automatically entitled the finder to half of the value of any find (based on what a musuem pays for...
The bull appears to wearing a garland of flowers. Would that be a reference to the Spanish bull who refused to fight matadors so he could admire...
Looks like a tram token. I picked one almost exactly like that up recently. After visiting the Saint Louis Transportation Musuem, it occurs to me...
That's a risque souvenir... if you spin the coin, there's another bear bent over "in front" of the bear that's risen up. As the coin spins, the...
Just out of curiosity, what makes you think the site used to host a tavern?
LOL. "Spielmunze" is kinda a giveaway too. You might want to try babelfish for translations of unknown foreign coins. Very helpful in identifying...
The Missouri paper sales tax tokens don't seem to have been preserved in any serious number, so I pounced on those. There were also a lot of...
I stopped in Saint Louis today and picked up some tokens that I've never seen before (along with some that are rare in my neck of the woods). Do...
1. Melon, melon, blank 2. Blank, train, bar
I'm going to be going up to Chicago in a couple of weeks - any recommendations of places to check out? I like big "junk" bins to sort through,...
I would say 1876: VG8 1890: F12 (or maybe a bit higher) 1912: EF40 1963: EF45 But, I'm certainly no expert. I'm just basing that on the telltales...
1. Melon, Melon, Train 2. Melon, blank, melon
If you use Sulfuric Acid that washes off the paint and a few mm of the underlying metal, I imagine that might do something to the resale value.
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