I didn't take it that way so no worries. I've seen a lot of Mel Wacks issues but not this one. A very nice example. Bruce
Numista is a good source for coins and tokens, more so for US pieces rather than foreign stuff. Bruce
A nice token to go along with the slab though. Bruce
A Morton Grove, Illinois Coin Club medal from 1975. This is a big one too at 63mm. Bruce[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I just recently won this Rochester medal on eBay. It's very impressive at 63mm. Bruce[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Love the toning, Z, especially the reverse. Bruce
Yeah, the new version of the badger is a little sweetheart.:D A nasty tough animal to avoid. Bruce
Nice, Z. This reverse was generic to member clubs in the Numismatists of Wisconsin. Mine was issued by the Nicolet CC. How about yours? Bruce
Here's the reverse of the finished medal. This is really interesting because it's struck over a Morgan Dollar and shows a decent amount of...
Here's another die trial for a medal of the Numismatists of Wisconsin. I have a finished medal with the same design. Bruce[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I bought these two die trial tokens recently. Both are from the Crescent City Coin Club in New Orleans c1960s. I always had an interest in these...
I love the non-metallic medals and tokens. Yours is a real beauty. Bruce
That's Ok, my wife doesn't either.:D Bruce
Here's an unusual coin show token issued in 1999 by the Reno Coin Club. It was worth $2.50 at any bourse table. I think it was also accepted on...
Surprisingly, I got mine for only $10 on eBay a few years ago. It was a BIN so I snapped it right up. Bruce
This is a rare Detroit Coin Club leather token from 1936. Because of the leather it's very difficult to get a good image...at least for me. I also...
I like it. Even if it's been cleaned it still has a nice look to it. Bruce
The Mel Wacks issues are always well done. I only have one in my collection though I meant to pick up at least a few more. I haven't seen yours...
I think a lot of these were struck as you see one here and there on eBay...and in change. Bruce
Here's a cool Bronx Coin Club token from 1937 celebrating their 4th anniversary. A nice edition to my coin collecting related exonumia collection....
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