As always you provide great interesting history, you do a fine job. I will take your advice in picture taking. Steve
Mint
I love your toned Franklin's real sharp. Steve
Here's some shields that are in rough shape[ATTACH] [ATTACH] but still cool to have. Steve
A nice set of coins [ATTACH] [ATTACH] with a few old. Steve
Thanks for the information.
Thank you.
All the coins are mint. I Like Polish Coins. Steve
Crisp real nice.
Cool notgelds. Steve[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Good luck pennies. Steve[ATTACH]
A beautiful proof commemorative. Steve[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Here's some nice copper pennies. Enjoy Steve[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Here's some Newfoundland silver coins. Steve[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Here's some nice German silver coins. Enjoy Steve[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Here's a few. Enjoy Steve[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Jackpot of gold. Steve
Wow another beautiful coin. Art Work. Steve
I understand notgelds were made out of paper, clay, porcelain all kinds of stuff. Here's a paper notgeld. I'm not sure if it belongs with coins...
The bottom right because it has the most detail and they are good sculptures of american coins. Steve
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