One of them says "National Historic Mint" for whatever that is worth.
They are not really "coins". They look like medals or some other commercial issue.
This represents the US Treasury. It has always had a lien on it.
I'm with you regarding eBay. I had sold some of my duplicates over the past 20 years or so. I won't use them to sell because they are too...
@seth77 @Victor_Clark Thanks. I can see now where I went the wrong direction.
I have this Julien II That has a heavy coating on it. The marks you can see are in that coating and not on the coin itself. I think I will just...
A sapper is a demolitions expert. He's get a lot more than a 7.62 from one.
My aunt gave me one of those 1893 exposition medals. I gave it to my son a while back. Very nice.
I was thinking the same thing, where are the Ides of March comments?
Thanks to the lead I find that mine is Claudius II with Annona on the reverse. All the lines make some sense now on the reverse. II III III O III...
@hotwheelsearl I like the coin with the lines. I have something similar that I have been trying to ID for a long time. Perhaps you can help. Here...
It seems like that is it. Thanks very much.
I think this is Constantius II with Mint Mark "Palm Branch P L G". Any help would be appreciated.[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
A big AMEN to that.
Great. We do like to have a little fun on this forum.
Uncles? My nieces and nephews still talk about finding half dollars in their shoes whenever I visited.
Yes, but the 500 years was applicable to 1890. It's been more than another 100 years since then. My brother and his wife visited the relatives a...
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We are a bit premature here. St Pat's day isn't until the 17th. Right?
Nice, and silly me I kept looking for the 1 piece. Then I got to the last coin and realized the typo. :banghead: Good find.
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