I think both pieces came from a sideboard...300.00 each...1200 pair
my oldest are 1939, 1945, 1949, 1950 and lots of 60,61,62
found out...the Collectors Society collects PCGS graded coins. There is also another society for NGC graded
I think its still in pretty good shape though Aidan. Should have heard me screaming in the office TOMBAC! My supervisor thinks Im nuts and I...
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check this out..do you think its one of these? http://www.firemountaingems.com/shopping.asp?skw=KWCPTOTHERBUTTONS scroll down there is a merc
spotted it in the pennies when we closed up at work :) PLUS...was an old mauve US coin roll in the safe, so I bought it. Just examined it and it...
nice coin :)
OIC..thanks for the answer and lesson on hammer jobs :)
very kewl..nice job
OK I have a question...why do they want you to re-grade the coin?
wtg DJ! that was the first one I found too
sorry to hear that, would you like an aspirin? tylenol?
LMAO Me thinks he's the one with the cracked bell
that is so kewl! I envy your talent Bill. I viewed all of your other carved coins from previous posts and they just WOW'd me. They are absolutely...
Let us know how you make out with your hunt :)
kewl..just saw they sell from 50. to 100.00 for complete sets
I havent found anything yet..but noted the ITALY printing on bottom of it...must be a medallion
Abel Hine, b. 4 Mar 1730/1, bp. 7 Mar 1731, d. 9 May 1820 at New Milford Child of James and Margaret (Noble) Hine, born at New Milford, CT...
if its hammer...what are the blobs on the right of the building? and why isnt the 2 touched but the rim under it is?
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