I agree. Looks like a greaser. Not a super valuable error, but cool nonetheless.
My thoughts as well.
Really neat bunch. The Cuban sugar plantation token in particular.
Bump this to the top, above the closed contests.
Tracking presently shows the package in Jacksonville, FL, meaning it has traveled less than 100 miles from me in nine days. It's still in...
Neat. The jewelry loop on the first coin is kind of interesting, actually.
11/13/25: I have edited the round lineup slightly, due to some extra prize additions by the donors. I would like to recognize @Eric the Red and...
I suppose there is a slim chance you could still find a Barber quarter while coin roll hunting, if you did enough quantity, but yeah- your odds of...
Thanks for the final update, Greenie. I'll lock this one down for the archives.
Really? Wrong presidential assassination.
Wow! Where? That’s an unusual ground find in a North American context! Very interesting! I know a thing or two about unusual ground finds, myself…
I recognize the second one: Numistrust. (I like to call 'em "New Mistrust". LOL) I haven't bought from overseas since all this tariff business...
“Twelve Days of COINmas”, 2025 [ATTACH] Brought to you by: @JoshuaP @Randy Abercrombie @Eric the Red @masterswimmer @lordmarcovan...
Love those Bahamian 15c pieces, and they have fond memories because I actually spent some in commerce when I was a kid in the Bahamas in 1974 (we...
You had me at "India, presumably 19th century". I can concur with that much. Beyond that... well... I don't know jack about 'em either. *shrugs*
Thank y’all for taking this on again. Edit: PM sent. Count me in. :)
Yep! Quadrilobe.
That’s the 1792 half disme in your hand, as I recall.
Oh, yeah, I’m flattered you used my photo, actually. I thought it looked familiar!
I think I was standing there when your avatar picture was taken. Could it even be my photo? Hmm.
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