Claudius. [ATTACH] Next: another As from the 1st century BC or AD (Claudius or otherwise).
Never mind. (Edited out some of my erroneous ramblings here. See subsequent posts.)
Wow. Never seen that type before. I note the similarity to my Rexall piece above, though you've got a smaller four-leafed clover and no wishbone.
Well, that one at least is an obvious fake (which I'm sure was the point).
That one's a beauty!
I know little to nothing about Confederate currency, but a long-stroke 9 (or 7) is not so unusual in old pen-and-ink handwriting.
Thank you, Sal. Didn't the real ones still have a ghost of the missing leg visible? I forget. (Edited out some of my erroneous ramblings here....
(I took the liberty of switching your photos from thumbnails to full sized. You can do this yourself when you post. Look for the "Full Image"...
Ditto. Likewise! :)
I found one (also a silver Roosie) in a $3 pick bin at a show a little more than decade ago, which seemed like a pretty good price to me. They're...
Somebody followed the advice on that one, and carried it in their pocket for good luck, over a long time! Looks like they also holed it to put on...
This trio of coins were all likely encased in the 1940s to 1950s. [ATTACH] Coin 1: "Stork Club Lucky Penny". [ATTACH] A 1945 Lincoln cent in...
This is the only one I've ever had. The image was done on a flatbed scanner, so is less than ideal. [IMG]
Cupid works for me. I'd never heard of a baby genius, but there's so much I've never heard of. You had me at the "Goats, Beans and Biscotti"...
https://www.coinflation.com/coins/1971-1974-1976-Silver-Eisenhower-Ike-Dollar-Value.html
Judging from that seller's description, he or she is likely to go on and on about Roman postage stamps, if you get 'em started on that topic.
Fixed it for ya. Also set your images to full size instead of thumbnailed. This is an option you can do yourself, if you look for the button...
Wow! Somebody cashed in an old-time accumulation!
Well, there you have it.
Indeed, those are nice photos in the OP.
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