Nice! Looks like a reasonably wholesome circulated example. Perfect? No, but decent. Absurd though it may be, the dirty crud just made it look...
Both of those adjectives definitely apply. :rolleyes:
Checking 1840s and 1850s wagon prices (approx. $80-250, from what I saw), it seems this coin had more wheeled-vehicle buying power in 2018! Of...
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Bet it looks better than mine. ;) [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] PS- whoa! You posted pictures! Congrats!
That was my next question- about the rim.
Wonder what this coin bought back in the North Georgia gold rush days before the Civil War? [ATTACH] I can tell you what sort of buying power...
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I was always partial to nickels, personally, since I could almost never get halves from the bank.
1982-P, so struck at Philadelphia. Worth ten cents. What else did you want to know?
That's pretty cool. Nice one.
It's a beat-up dime. Not even silver. Worth ten cents, if you can find someone who will accept it for face value. I don't think it would work...
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My story is here. This is the coin that got me started, on November 25, 1976. I still have it. [IMG]
I've always loved that type.
Wow, that's really cool! As you can see, I don't put a loupe on everything I give away or sell. With a Thai coin, I am also not surprised to...
If I understand correctly, they're all copper. The reference you've seen may refer to proofs, some of which were bronzed copper. Other proofs...
Doesn't type English like a Londoner. Our author's English is good enough, but not native. I was just curious.
No need to be secretive about it, I guess. Here is the object of my attention. Not ancient, but certainly historical. [ATTACH]
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