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Where can I find an Airtite to fit that?
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I don't ever remember seeing "8s" like that....
They could have at least thrown a Canadian dime on top for the photo!
I don't know, but perhaps this image may show more detail :) [ATTACH]
And US Trade Dollars? My thinking is that they're alright in moderation - until they interfere too much with the devices.
Middle picture is same as the other one, except with reverse showing :)
English shilling - no silver :(
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not counter stamped, letters are, as the OP said, engraved
looks to have been soldered long ago, maybe to a pin? Could "PRESANT FROM FARTHER" mean? "PRESENT FROM FATHER"
24K with no alloy? Wear gloves over it!
Cyrillic alphabet: "It is currently used exclusively or as one of several alphabets for more than 50 languages, notably Belarusian, Bulgarian,...
I've always liked that trade dollar. This modern Britannia bullion oz. is quite reminiscent of it. [ATTACH]
This $2 bill was postmarked on April 13, 1976. This was the first day of release for this new $2 bill that depicts the signing of the Declaration...
Isn't there a banner over the arms on the restrike? And the example displays die cracks galore! [ATTACH]
Nope, the last "7" has the bottom blob straightened on the left, but it is on the example shown by micbraun, too. So yep, I'd still go with #2 as...
Now about the sawbuck...
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