I've always had a fondness for these. Don't have one right now. Would love to own a proof someday.
It's definitely some kind of private token issue, as @Randy Abercrombie mentioned, and almost certainly not a product of the US Mint. It is,...
Tonga. Not my coin, but one of these 1962 gold pieces from Tonga is on my "someday" want list, for personal reasons. [IMG] You see, I knew the...
Here are some vintage WW1-era postcards featuring doomed ships. It's just a little casual sideline I've dabbled with recently. [IMG] Amiral...
See? Look there, @mrbadexample. Somebody chose your prize as first preference, so you need not have worried about it not being good enough. I...
Wow, you aren't missing half your face!
Aha. You have real granite. Ours is mere Formica. [ATTACH]
Per her request, I transferred the posts about this coin that were made in someone else's unrelated thread to here, since @Mary7 now has her own...
Exact same countertop material we have in our new kitchen. Too bad our counters don't have boxes of coins on them. And there is only one...
All silver! That's an accomplishment! Congrats, @Andres2! Won't repost my modest 12C set here, since it was mixed silver and bronze. Almost...
I recall seeing that, and I love it. You may remember, I have a thing for love tokens.
It is a little-known fact that turkeys cannot resist 'em some emoji glasses.
Well, you could always spend 'em in special ways, like using 'em for tips, or as gifts to deserving kids who find them interesting. Their large...
Nope. Definitely not a proof.
I like the "antique patina" on that 1755 24-mg.
Wow.
With my mother and sister in Florida a few days ago. [ATTACH] Edited to add: while some of y'all were probably shoveling snow, I was swimming...
I hereby dub thee "Ken Forkbeard". Numismatic note, copied from Wikipedia: [IMG] A coin of Sweyn Forkbeard, minted in 995; this is the earliest...
I suspected as much. Just being clear, for the benefit of our thread author.
Merged the duplicate threads.
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