[IMG] Here's two more, from the film "Mary Poppins" :)
The first one might be a typographical error where the line was doubled. The second one 'I' might be an India mint coin. :)
Be good! The All-Seeing Eye is watching. :)
The Alexandria George Washington Masonic Memorial medallion might be sold in the memorial's gift shop. I have a similar item. The Great Seal...
Looks like some kind of pirate-themed play money. Can you read the text? How wide is it? :)
I think that I see a worn 'S' where the mint mark would be. :)
It might be a token that army recruiters hand out. :)
The first one is a Nepal Paisa (Krause KM 748) dated 2028 (AD 1971). The second one appears to be a bar token of some kind. :)
Once again it is that time of year. Happy Sol Invictus! Also, three cheers for the Egyptian Sun god: Ra, Ra, Ra! :)
I suspect that mintage figures for future presdiential dollars will vary greatly, based on "popularity", more for Theodore Roosevelt than for...
The stories about Swiss gold coins having mercury in them from Nazi dental gold are urban legends. Someone worried about "political...
The paper dollar will never be discontinued. The All-Seeing Eye on the Great Pyramid will see to that. :)
It looks like some kind of token or play money. :)
This US play money might be a contemporary: [IMG] Franklin D. Roosevelt / Lucky Play Money Plastic 14mm :)
My father had this medal since I was a kid in the 1950's. It was awarded to his relative (uncle?) in 1895 for doing well in school, so it has...
No. http://www.cointalk.com/t196803 :)
I received this advertisment from the "Mystic Stamp Company" today: [IMG] Elvis Presley U.S. Army Service Colorized Coin But why quit...
Looks like Thailand (Siam) 5 Baht 1982 Bicentennial of Bangkok Krause 149 :)
Find a place that the metal detector people like to visit. Excite them. :)
There was a long article in the newspapers about a year ago about fake silver coins being sold to Americans in Afghanistan. :)
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