Nope. Damage. It is a dryer coin, or something of that ilk. That's post-mint damage (PMD). At least it's silver.
This. It's just a plastic holder, and you can pretty much ignore everything on the label (or take it with the proverbial grain of salt, anyway)....
Sorry, but as mentioned, the coin is but a crude imitation, and a poor one at that. However, that being said, it is a neat little curio in its...
Roman Egypt: billon tetradrachm of Hadrian, Year 15 (130-131 AD); Hadrian receiving corn ears from Alexandria [IMG] Obverse: AVT KAI TPAI AΔPIA...
Beautiful. This turned into quite the interesting thread, didn't it?
Nothing rare, like Paddy said, but kind of neat, nonetheless.
Neat stuff.
Nice Art Deco piece! I like it.
Sure, they're real coins, and the stamp is, too. All quite common and low-value, and the dime (if not the nickel too) have been cleaned. As...
A 1965 United States quarter-dollar coin. Worth 25 cents.
A 1966 United States quarter-dollar coin. Worth 25 cents.
(But you're right- it's not got the most feminine facial features.) Sorta like Beaker from the Muppets, sans wild hair. [ATTACH]
I, on the other hand, saw only one thing. Well - no - two, actually. :hilarious:
Read, schmead. LOL I didn't read the "mother goddess" part initially, either. I just must be more attuned to noticing certain *ahem* anatomical...
Not HIS neck. HERS. ;)
Classic. That'll be in my head for the remainder of the evening. Jim Croce? Edit: yep. Good stuff. :headphone::singing: [MEDIA]
United States: bronze patriotic Civil War token, undated (ca. 1862-1865); battle implements and Union shield [IMG] PCGS MS64 RB; population 2 with...
I had a '63 Blue Book for a while. Wholesale dealer prices from the last year of the Kennedy administration! Talk about cheap stuff!
In retrospect, it does seem strange, particularly since his HQ is only an hour to an hour and a half's drive from here, so you'd think he'd have...
"Don't eat yellow snow" was one I always used to hear. (Not that it snows here anyway.)
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