The backwards "unum" above the tilted memorial on the reverse and the smashed obverse makes me think it is a vise job but others smarter than me...
All good theories posted above. If there is a historical society in the area, they may have more info, if you're inclined to inquire.
We'll never know, LOL.:) Nice find.
Check out this screen grab from Google Maps. Crossing Camp Creek is "Reaves Mill Road". I'll bet a dollar it's the same Mill and Reaves referenced...
Cool piece, other than "Camp Creek" is a real stream in Tennessee, I can't find anything about it. Maybe @ZoidMeister will chime in.
It spent some time outdoors.
Are you talking about the authorized purchasers (distributors) of bullion? The list is published on the mint's site....
I bought the 4th edition because it featured extended coverage on dimes which are my first love. It is big and unwieldy, and you only need to...
Never had a Zorkmid but played all the Zork games, and a few other Infocom titles, back in the day. Used to get a (real-paper-via-US-mail)...
You're right, I stand corrected. I was looking at the 72-S silver proof.
Kinda crazy. PCGS site shows MS-70's selling for less and MS-69's for much less but geekpryde is probably right.
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You and Randy are such complete jerks! Just kidding, great thread and obviously great members. Thanks for posting and circam's are great, BTW.
Not bad.
Ohhh, a flounder with forced induction. :) (Kidding aside, thanks for looking that up)
Very cool historical pieces, thanks for posting. Is that a flounder?
Entry Post Thank you for your generosity. I don't often enter these but that piece is awesome. And now I know Britannia's name is Nathan!
Cool. The only thing I've ever found in a Coinstar was a washer. :( Oddly, I don't think a copper cent should have been rejected (but of course...
Always fun to ponder the possibilities but in many cases Aunt Tilley passes away with years of loose change on her dresser or in a junk drawer,...
What's with the weird rim damage at 5:00 (1:00 reverse)?
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