All I can say is WOW!!
Got it! :)
Same with me. Maybe one day.
That is what I was wondering. I need an expert for that myself.
Once? And thank you.
Raft to see why they are appealing. :)
A very light weight coin. Hungary, Ferdinand I as king 1526-1564 AR dense, 16 mm, .44 gm, 2h 1542 K-B (Kremnitz Mint) Obv.: FERDINAND *D*G*R* VNG...
A 1916 Broadstruck Buffalo Nickel. A total of almost 63 1/2 million were minted with the 1916 date. A lot less were Broadstruck. Lol Sure wish...
Here is another one of my error coins, an 1810 over 09 large Cent. Only two varieties are known and the overdate is a little more expensive. A...
I forgot to say that there are 5 varieties of this date and that a total of 829,221 were minted. The comet variety is the second highest priced of...
Here’s my 1807 “Comet” variety Large Cent. This was from a die break behind Liberty’s head, just above her hair ribbon. There is also a small die...
The B in LIBERTY is a die crack that filled in the bottom portion of the B. The line in the hair appears to be a lamination.
The food is in a serving rush and this is used to push it to get every last drop or bite. Nothing was left. Think apple sauce.
And my favorite: A Gold Panning Spoon Notice the gold pan below the minor. It even has gold in it. Not real gold. Lol [ATTACH] The entire spoon...
A Spoon: A Miners Donkey Close up of the handle [ATTACH] The entire spoon [ATTACH]
A Food Pusher [ATTACH]
A Glove Stretcher [ATTACH]
A pair of Hat Pins [ATTACH]
A Stieff Bon Bon Spoon [ATTACH]
A pair of Sugar Tongs [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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