It's a beauty. Few coins fall into the class of Armageddon in the Morning. :troll:
What's wrong with Ben. He looks pretty sad or worried?
He always liked swimming with the fish.
The guy that was in a beer barrel in Giant's Stadium. Maybe it got too noisy for him and he moved to a nice quiet area in Connecticut.
Maybe you'll find Jimmy.
It has to be broken. Planchets were weighed and adjusted back then by filing or with plugs. That planchet likely would have been chucked in a...
Believe me, this is huge, really, really huge. :)
Thank you for teaching her to call them cents. :)
This is the best I can do for now. It's my new pocket piece. I retired my 1995 Eagle--too many edge bumps. The reverse on this really is turning...
It's better than you think. Some radar nickels are rotated 360 degrees.
I bought a Bicentennial Proof Set from Times Squares Store in Levittown once. They had a coin and stamp department. [IMG]
Here's another Good Fellow Coin Club medal from 1969. A 1963 Coin World extract in the Newman NP said Good Fellow had 200 members. The Sixties...
I remember a lot of negative comments made on the RCC in the "somewhat" early days 1999-2000. I also remember being able to find a lot more of...
The north part of the tile looks like King George on the Pillar dollar.
Supposedly there's an image of the devil in the Queen's hair on 1954 Canadian notes. I sure can't find it....
Are you certain it is a coin?
Ike had brass bells to launch in that weather. Maybe that's when he became a chain smoker?
It doesn't seem as if they put much effort into hiding the casting port. Are they contemporary or just more dog pucks from china?
I think this could be a New, Really, Really, Really Big, Major Error. If you can not say which is the obverse and which is the reverse, then, are...
How about this charming fellow: https://coinweek.com/coins-of-transylvania-and-dracula-vlad-the-impaler/
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