Right in my old stomping grounds, glad they caught the guy.
It's an Aladdin's Castle token, good for gaming and what not.
I think LostDutchman's reputation is gaining lots of interest with those who own some really unique and low mintage pieces. Think of it as Pawn...
And one more piece of advice. Lift with your legs and not your back, it will save you from some pain and agony. Go get em tiger!
I think Coneca recognizes it as a variety. You would probably want to go to their website to check what the Coneca variety number is.
Really cool, I'm beginning to enjoy your series of varieties.
As luck would have it, they are probably the rare 1799s!
A lamination peel that fell off, exposing the copper core?
That looks like the mule the U.S. Mint was playing around with when they transitioned from the Indian Head to the Wheat. They scrapped this idea...
I agree, I've seen few Apple Cheeks varieties but this is one of the better ones I've seen. Well done Eduard!
I'm smelling a "Post your varieties" thread coming...
Have fun at UPS Tim, it can be a rewarding job. When you get your first paycheck, I expect you will buy us a round of mint state Barber quarters.
Beautiful obverse strike Lance! -Shaun
If you would have bought this in January, it would be a great one to wrap up the year. Beautiful Fugio, I've always wanted one of these.
Thanks Jim. What happened to your other avatar photo, we were getting used to the man behind the scenes!
Posted these at one point in the past. But here are a couple proof modern commems. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
That's me too, I don't have a whole lot of other things happening later in the evenings when the kids head to bed. In my estimation, the 1936 DDO...
I don't know about you, but if I bought one of those coins. I would feel the need to upgrade anyways.
Thanks Thad, not too shabby!
Wowwee, 1795 half dollar. Now we're talking!
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