It appears to be a 1942-S, meaning it has the "S" mintmark for San Francisco between the "E" in "DIME" and the olive branch on the reverse. It is...
Winged Victories (i.e., angels, in later Christian iconography) would probably count as mythical humanoid creatures. [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] In...
LOL You probably would've been OK, as long as the smoked turkey wasn't donated by a crematorium.
WOW again!
That is definitely a mourning token. Continue with death & mourning a bit, then maybe someone will choose to flip that around and do birth and...
This has dual dates, but not quite in the usual fashion. Let's make the new theme death & mourning. What must it have been like to be aboard a...
That's an impressive hoard, but check THIS guy out!
I had him shoot my daughter's 1901 Victorian type set, back in the day. Amazing stuff there as usual, Z.
Dual dates, continued. These Philippine coins must all say "1993" on one side. I guess that's the date the central bank was established? The...
"Numismatic Gladiator" was indeed fun. Not allowed over here, though, because of a CoinTalk rule which states that contests cannot require the...
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That's awesome. :)
Here, how about this? I posted this in another thread today, but it dawned on me that this is the perfect example of how far one's budget can go...
This 1776 Spanish Colonial Mexico City half-real was the first 1700s coin I found while metal detecting. Needless to say, I was very excited....
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This teeny-tiny silver obol from Miletos (or Miletus) in Ionia was 26 bucks well spent. I spent more on the slabbing fees than on the coin...
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WOW. How big is it?
Those lions on that Syrian coin look like roses! Or maybe carnations.
I do think it's from roughly the same era as a US Indian gold piece. My guess? I tend to agree that it's vintage play money, made by a German...
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