That's a wonderful story about the history of your medal, Paddy. So sad that his life ended in war, and that he was apparently forgotten by family...
I'd guess $20, Cascade. Your best bet would be eBay. Bruce
I checked this as much as I could, Cascade, but had no luck. There could be another initial before "C" that we can't see, so makes it even harder...
There are a few "Mowry" counterstamps documented, Cascade, but not this one. I'll look around for you later, but have to go to work right now....
That's a little treasure, Paddy. You come across some very interesting things in your travels. Bruce
That's a tough one, Paddy. Your guess of a peacock feather is as good as any I can think of. It's possible that the feather, if that's what it...
I see these on eBay once in awhile, D. I think you did good at $19. There are some that have a number counterstamped on the reverse that replaces...
Very nice, Paddy, but as you say, sad that these types of things don't always remain with loved ones. I've thought of this is regard to privately...
Please let me know how you do with the plaque if you sell it. An interesting piece for sure. Do sell on eBay, Paddy? Might get more exposure there...
BTW, Smitty, the GGG counterstamp advertised a hair preparation called Goodwin's Grand Grease Juice (believe it or not). It was sold by Charles H....
Yes, the small plaque is special, Paddy, and could possibly have some value to it. I thought perhaps it might be a portrait of a prominent...
That's a nice assortment of exonumia, Smitty. Your "Use / GGG" counterstamp is a good one. What type of coin is it struck on? Appears to be a S/L...
Nice lot of tokens, Paddy. I'm somewhat familiar with the Cumberland story, at least to his involvement in putting down the Jacobite rebellion...
Thanks for the information, Paddy. Apparently, the ship depicted is a generic sailing ship of the time, or I'm sure it would have been mentioned...
That's very interesting, Paddy. I love the ship reverse as well as the Queen's portrait. Do you know off hand what ship was used as a model, or is...
Like the "Big Cat" silver bar, Circus.:D Bruce
Here's two examples of another Irish political stamp I picked up a couple of years ago. I've documented over 20 of these in my census, so they...
I don't stress over coin/token or cent/penny terms either, Bill. Collectors call them what they will, and that's fine with me. BTW, I never did...
You're very elegant, longnine. Well said! Bruce
I did a bit of poking around on the "Votes For Women" counterstamps, Paddy, and came up with a seller on eBay / UK you might want to check into....
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