Good on you, @Curtisimo. PM sent.
Rather an ornate 19th century pocket watch, is my guess. Obviously dug, from the corrosion of the metal, but really neat looking. I've dug some...
Interesting damage, but damage nonetheless.
When I was in Mexico in '86, I bought a replica statue bust of Moses from a street vendor (the guy was literally standing in the middle of the...
Here's my ugly coin for the turkey contest. 1875 Indian cent. First one I ever found while detecting. It doesn't look like much, but I was...
@Mark1971 & @Nathan401 - I have finally shipped your goodies. Apologies for the delay.
This one is trippy looking: [IMG]
Conterstamps like this were definitely popular around the time of the Bicentennial, and were widely advertised in magazines around that time. I...
Yep. Enviro damage, ground find. Looks like hundreds I've dug while detecting. Same with the '92-P coin.
I don't think AU is unreasonable. Cleaned, as mentioned, but not awful. Looks like it has pretty close to a Full Head, as well? Nice coin,...
Yep. Masonic counterstamps on cents are fairly common, and have been, for a long time. Neat find, though.
Well, now that's interesting. My best guess is to completely agree with @-jeffB's assessment. The incuse, backward lettering is the result of a...
I did wonder if it was a button, which was the main reason I wanted to see the reverse. Now I wonder if it's gold or just gilt, but either way,...
I believe @cpm9ball was hatin' on the coin, not the member. While the editorial use of the "crappy" adjective in his commentary was unnecessary,...
I can remember feeling this when I walked the bourse floor of some big national shows. While I did not have any one specific coin in mind, I did...
Man, the mere sight of that early Dahlonega half-eagle makes my heart beat faster. What a stunning coin!
Thanks for the updates, y'all. I have been on hiatus (and will continue to be, for a little while), so the shipping info in Post #2 has not been...
Howdy. Neat piece. It's from the Netherlands, since that's the knight on their gold ducat coinage, but I don't recognize this smaller piece...
"In 1878, the building was destroyed by fire but the massive foundation remained intact. Today North Georgia College's Price Memorial Hall sits on...
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