My local detecting mentor found two on the same site near the waterfront in our town. They were from vastly different eras. One was a 1781...
I'd tend to believe the slab label, but you're not crazy. It indeed does look like it says 1766.
True. I wouldn't worry about them going to the smelter. They shouldn't be too hard to sell, I reckon. Nice dilemma to find yourself in.
Blueberries are burstin’ down here.
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Someone is cuckoo for Cocoa Puffs. On eBay, it happens. Often.
Neat Civil War storecard. I am unfamiliar with the type, but I see @johnmilton has already provided a sketch of the relevant info.
This. XF45 (EF45) details, I'd say.
I concur with these opinions. Fine by British Standards, VF30-ish by American standards. Nice coin. Appears original and unmolested.
And, if nobody objects to my sprinkling in two extra bonus entries, let’s give @Mr. Numismatist an extra shot, too. I was looking at strawberry...
I’ll toss an extra ticket in the hat for @Nyatii
LOVE that Seated buck!!!
“Fertilized chocolate” does not sound good.
I bought the Dahlonega token at the museum in Dahlonega.
Wow!
I have one solidus. [ATTACH]
I considered putting an “I don’t know” option in the poll, for the Randy A. types, but ran out of spaces.
I can assure you I ain’t in no gubbiment.
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