Looking forward to an in-depth analysis. Need a much more detailed image though. Bruce
Great to hear from you again. It's been a long time and I've missed you're humor and common sense approach to life. Welcome back, my friend. Bruce
Still a lot of fun looking through all the coins. Overall, you did well. Bruce
A wonderful group of coins...especially love the Nova Scotia half pennies. Bruce
It looks copper but possibly brass, though I don't detect a yellowish tint as is often seen on brass pieces. One other curious thing is that the...
I didn't find anything specifically about this token but I'm pretty sure it's a merchant token...likely from a bar. I think Ceylon is the name...
No thoughts offhand but I'll look into it. It looks copper. Is it? Bruce
My best wishes to everyone here. Bruce
I'll sell you my "extra" for 60k. Well...I have to make a small profit. :D Bruce
A rare coin is one you really want but can't afford. Bruce
Very similar to one I had in my collection years ago. Not slabbed but about the same grade. A very nice coin for your collection. Bruce
Then so be it. If they're into dust particles thar's their business. Bruce
Yeah, the 3-cent coins and paper weren't popular with anyone. Even modern collectors mostly stay away from the coins but they are a nice niche...
I have quite a few of the pennies and a hand full of the 2p but most are counterstamped. Bruce
Ken's a young'n at only 74. I know because I was 74 once.:D Bruce
No, sorry it's not real. Just a poor copy. Bruce
A rare variety for sure. At present an R-10.:D Bruce
I still don't consider them colonial issues because they were intended to circulate in Ireland not the colonies. Bruce
I'd look through them and see if any had counterstamps on then. But then I'm a counterstamp collector, so....:D Bruce
I agree. Bruce
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