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Hope the doggo comes out OK.
The closest thing I have is this metal detector find. The local cash "crop" down here is not berries, but shrimp. This token was used both here...
I don't own any, but thanks to you, I do find them interesting. I like that 8-cent rectangle.
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That's more than a "trade token". It's a Trade dollar! A coin.
Sledgehammer jokes aside, I will say you have some nice looking coppers, there.
Nice, but not a proof.
I know, right? Half a lifetime ago!
You could put the coin on a flat surface and whack it with a sledgehammer until it flattens out to a slightly larger diameter. ;)
Thanks for the resurrection. :)
Yes, Michael Swoveland of WNC Coins (aka @Aethelred here) is an avid and longtime collector of ancient coins, though the ones in his shop...
Poop hair happen much? :p;)
For the record, @Sting 60 ’s Round 4 winnings, which became @masterswimmer ’s grandson’s winnings, were shipped today, July 23 (after a brief...
Choice AU details, cleaned.
As long as everyone’s actual contest entry follows the guidelines (which yours did), I do not object to additional chitchat in my giveaways....
Almost all coins in the coin shop will be non-dug.
Calling @Eric Babula …?
For gold, a tiny Indian fanam could be done in the $35-50 range, maybe, but I dunno if WNC Coins will have any.
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