Looks single to me.
Nice..... That's a beuty. Collect 8 realies too. (The real 19th century Trade Dollar)
Yep, Old Bridge.
Hi Moneyer. Is it an ancient, very hard to see.
Yummt.... Trade Dollars. Do you collect the British Trade Dollars too ???
Good Ole Mom !!!! Yayyyyyyyyyyy !!!
It was Exit 9 for me, many,many moons ago. :o)
Great modern commoratives all. I like em too. :D[ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH]
Which Exit ???? Just kidding...
yes, but I thought it might help him. It wasall I had avalable.
Wow, I wish I was there. Lucky, lucky, lucky. :confused:[ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH]
Fer sure, Here is a New York Giant Supremist Jeton from Superbowl 25. Can you say NORWOOD. Sorry Bills fans. :devil: [ATTACH][ATTACH]...
http://www.ngccoin.com/poplookup/NGCCoinPriceGuide.asp
$100
Yep HB, in 1888 about 1/4 of the world lived and died under the Union Jack. That is why so many Vicky's.
How far along are you with your 1876 set ???
For currency I like albulums. For slabs, I like the plastic boxes, that PCGS sends out to its customers.
Sure HB. Here is a link to my 1888 collection in Picassa. Hope you like. https://picasaweb.google.com/Ripley44mag/1888#
Padrig Pierce an Irish Patriot. Executed by the British during the "Easter Uprising" of 1916. The other side is Culuchanin from the Irish sage...
:DIs going Icelandic; like being a little pregnant ??? [ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH] Here is one for the Irish !!! Padrig Pierce ;)
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