Finding the older note is cool enough, but the fact that it's misaligned or cut slightly "off" (I don't know the terminology either, not being a...
It just looks a bit toned to me, is all. I can see why it would seem unusual to you, but I don't think it's fake or anything like that. Just...
You are not alone in this at all. I often think to myself, "man, if I'm this bad in my mid-fifties, think how I'm gonna be in my seventies or...
Then there's this one. Probably the loveliest US coin design overall, in my humble opinion. [ATTACH] Image: Heritage Auctions, via Wikimedia...
Robert Scot's Draped Bust. Particularly as rendered on the DB cents. [ATTACH] Image: Wikimedia Commons, public domain
This is what I meant by “adorable and a little scary”, all at the same time. They’re wonderful creatures, and cute and all, but still wild...
That’s adorable and a little scary, all at the same time. PS- that’s a great shot you got, through the kitchen window!
“Temple token” (or jewelry charm in imitation of one) sounds plausible to me. I don’t think a pagoda coin would be uniface like that?
I’ll be doing the drawing soon, if anybody is watching and wants to squeeze in a last-minute entry.
You might as well accept it and assume he’s an outdoor pet. He’s cute and photogenic enough, at any rate.
I’ll try to do the drawing for Round 2 (“Day” 2) at some point Wednesday. Maybe before I leave work at 7:00 AM Eastern US time. With my odd...
Tough place!
Wow! “Hey, Baby, sky’s on fire”, to quote a line in a James Taylor song.
I had no idea who that guy you posted was, so I had to do a Google Image Search. Aha. [MEDIA]
That’s priceless. Love it when they do that “broken toy” sleep.
I think that one’s from Sudan! interesting tidbit: Numista describes the design as a “camel postman”. Apparently once upon a time in Sudan, the...
I want those, please… for @Evan Saltis. Meet Freddy. Freddy joined us yesterday. Freddy is not another foster. Freddy is a keeper. That was...
I suppose this July 1690 "gun money" halfcrown counts as emergency money. (For those unfamiliar with them, the name comes from the fact that...
Seems a plausible enough guess to me. Something like that.
I don't think the hole is plugged, but otherwise agree. It was made for someone to engrave their unit and other information on the reverse, but...
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