What he said.
Since it's four for the Fourth, here are four American coins with dates that end in "4". [IMG] [IMG] [IMG][IMG]
It's not "fake", exactly, since it's made from two real coins. Or rather the reverse halves of them mashed together. It is a real quarter. Two...
I agree. It looks like a major planchet flaw. Interesting.
Damaged. Still a piece of silver, though, as the cow mentioned.
I concur with this. I like the look of it.
The history of my madness, if nothing else. ;) Thanks for taking the time to look and like. :)
OK, we are re-drawing for the unclaimed prize (Coin C). Using the original post count from the drawing, to pick from those who previously...
Good luck winning the re-drawing. ;)
OK, we'll do that in a little while.
So I'm hearing, and I'm hearing he ceded his prize to @expat, which is fine by me, though as of this post I have not caught up with the various...
I told you I'd get you something you'd like. This is in the mail. It fell out of my Eclectic Box recently. [IMG]
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Duh. Six, indeed. :facepalm:
@Theodosius rewarded me handsomely OBSCENELY overcompensated me for shipping this stuff, so I can afford to send you an even nicer replacement...
Part 10 (Coins 91-100) Greece: silver 30-drachmai of Paul I; "Five Greek Kings" commemorative, 1963 [IMG] United States: bronze specimen Lincoln...
Part 9 (Coins 81-90) United States: gold quarter-eagle ($2.50), Indian Head type, 1925-D [IMG] Great Britain: silver sixpence of George V, 1926...
Part 8 (Coins 71-80) United States: copper-nickel 5-cents, Buffalo type, 1913, Type 1 ("raised mound" reverse) [IMG] United States: silver half...
Part 7 (Coins 61-70) Channel Islands (Guernsey): copper 2-doubles, 1889-H; Heaton mint, Birmingham [IMG] Japan: silver "dragon" yen of the...
Part 6 (Coins 51-60) Great Britain: silver florin of Queen Victoria, "Gothic" type, 1865 (Die #13) [IMG] United States: copper-nickel 3-cent...
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