I told you I'd get you something you'd like. This is in the mail. It fell out of my Eclectic Box recently. [IMG]
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Duh. Six, indeed. :facepalm:
@Theodosius rewarded me handsomely OBSCENELY overcompensated me for shipping this stuff, so I can afford to send you an even nicer replacement...
Part 10 (Coins 91-100) Greece: silver 30-drachmai of Paul I; "Five Greek Kings" commemorative, 1963 [IMG] United States: bronze specimen Lincoln...
Part 9 (Coins 81-90) United States: gold quarter-eagle ($2.50), Indian Head type, 1925-D [IMG] Great Britain: silver sixpence of George V, 1926...
Part 8 (Coins 71-80) United States: copper-nickel 5-cents, Buffalo type, 1913, Type 1 ("raised mound" reverse) [IMG] United States: silver half...
Part 7 (Coins 61-70) Channel Islands (Guernsey): copper 2-doubles, 1889-H; Heaton mint, Birmingham [IMG] Japan: silver "dragon" yen of the...
Part 6 (Coins 51-60) Great Britain: silver florin of Queen Victoria, "Gothic" type, 1865 (Die #13) [IMG] United States: copper-nickel 3-cent...
Part 5 (Coins 41-50) United States (New York): nickel silver private pattern cent, Feuchtwanger's Composition, 1837 [IMG] France: gilt bronze...
Part 4 (Coins 31-40) Swiss Cantons (Zürich): silver "city view" 1/2-thaler (1 gulden of 36 schillings), 1739 [IMG] Russia (Siberia): copper...
Part 3 (Coins 21-30) Scotland: silver penny of Alexander III, second coinage, ca. 1280-1286 [IMG] England: silver groat of Henry VI, ca....
Part 2 (Coins 11-20) Roman Egypt (Alexandria): billon tetradrachm of Hadrian, ca. 121-122 AD; canopic jar of Osiris [IMG] Roman Empire: bronze...
Part 1 (Coins 1-10) Greece (Ionia, Phokaia): electrum hekte, ca. 478-387 BC [IMG] Greece (Thrace, Pantakapaion): bronze Æ21, ca. 310-303 BC...
[IMG] July 2, 2022 What is an "eclectic box"? It is a freestyle collection, abandoning the traditional structure of "sets" and allowing one to...
Hey, Paddy, that sucks. First the bronze disease, then this. That was a cursed coin! I hope it crumbles to dust in the thief's hands. (It was...
[IMG] I like the guy's face, for some reason. Bet he's a cool dude. .
True. Silverbeard white guys of a certain age are abundant in this hobby. Mine ain't all silver yet, but I've got the middle aged white guy paunch.
Nah, looking at the slightly raised edge alongside the RTY in Liberty, I'm sticking with early state dryer coin.
Could be. Maybe somebody ground down the edge to use the coin as a spacer or something mechanical. (Like to reinforce the bottom of a chair leg?...
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