The crescent on the reverse was an homage to the moon goddess Diana. ;)
Makes sense. WW2-era German-occupied Netherlands, maybe? That would explain the zinc, though I suppose it's not out of the question that the...
This is a reasonable concern and not tinfoil-hat kookiness. Personally, I'm happy to play along, and think it's all harmless fun. I think the...
Here’s just a bump to put this active contest at the top, and to push down one of the recently closed ones.
Of course. I should have recognized by the “dimples’ that that one was a folder, not a bookshelf album. But yeah, Littleton sells nice albums...
@Oldhoopster’s mystery envelope is mailed. Only one or two of the spider eggs had hatched by the time I handed the addressed envelope to...
Is that your Type album? I like the Littleton green.
A stone cold CircCam, on a type where one sees them less often.
Hm. So you say. The usually well-detailed Numista is silent on the matter. That's unusual.
Dunno. But I deleted the dupe posts. Both your original post and the secondary comment quoted above got posted twice, somehow.
Had to merge the two duplicate threads, even though they were in different forums. Sorry.
No, it looks like a copper-nickel. Some nice Red Wheaties in there, too...
That strike is awesome, and you can tell there's a good bit of luster there as well.
Handsome coin. Honest wear, no distractions. Happy almost-Halloween!
Whoo. Gorgeous!
Meh. Not so great.
That lot just got snapped up by a buyer, as it happens. But there’s more cool exonumia to be listed, if I ever get the time… :rolleyes:
Oops- silly me- I initially only attached the back of that letter, above. The post has now been updated to show the front first. (Hopefully I...
Separate names with a comma.