I'd say that's about right.
It's spelled "nickel". And that one is worth five cents. I second @Hookman's comment about the Red Book. You can find it on Amazon or in most...
Here's an 1858 (-O) half with no extra stuff. [IMG]
What, posting coins? Too much backstory/other stuff? OK. Just the coins, then. It was a Seated half, though. Hmph.
"Died on the Train": 1878 mourning token engraved on 1858 Seated Liberty half dollar [IMG] Host coin: 1858 USA Seated Liberty half dollar....
Merged duplicate threads, then moved from General Discussion to US Coins forum.
Merged the two duplicate threads. It's a damaged coin. Not an error.
Oops, sorry, I flubbed it back there by posting an 1871 dime after that 1872 IHC, didn't I? Got my dates off by a year. :sorry::rolleyes:
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More old, wretched flatbed scanner images. [IMG]
I've heard of those gardens. Never been to Canada myself, but my sister went to boarding school in BC (Shawnigan Lake). Never been to the...
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Found another one on eBay, which gives me the information that this was from the Victoria Numismatic Society in British Columbia (I was going by...
It appears the Royal Canadian Numismatic Association provided a number of regional clubs with dies that had that maple leaf logo, to strike these...
OK, now the second international surprise package... this one from Canada. I have not done business with George Anderson. (Joel Anderson, yes,...
Here goes, stinky pix and all. Never was able to reshoot. The Thai package is from Ed M.- our very own @coin_nut. He had offhandedly mentioned...
Sweden to Lithuania. I have a 1550 half-groschen like this in my present Eclectic Box collection which is graded PCGS MS63, but I've played it in...
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Me?!? Would I ever do such a thing? ;):hilarious:
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