If the image were sharper it would be easier to make a determination, Nathan. From what I can see the reverse looks decent, but the obverse seems...
Two nice tokens, dwhiz. Do you know if the SG piece was minted by the Patrick Mint? They made tons of tokens like this for private companies and...
Here's a train wreck but a really nice one. There was a definite purpose for the "modifications"...just not sure what they were. Bruce[ATTACH]...
Thanks, dwhiz. Have a great Easter yourself. Bruce
Good to see you here, Doug. Some decent pictures would be great. Bruce
Interesting write-up, longnine. I was always fascinated by the sometimes odd variety of products sold by some of these vendors. A forerunner of...
Great write up, longnine. Always nice to know the history behind a token in your collection. I never knew what Naval Stores were but now I do....
I'd like to see a picture when you get a chance. Bruce
Your weight was from the John M. Maris Co. (Philadelphia). The Diamond M trademark was apparently the only one he used. Yours seems to be late...
Nice one, Circus. Is the M in a diamond shape the manufacturer do you know? Bruce
Have a picture to show? Bruce
These two Irish coins have been damaged but with a purpose. During periods of the Irish Troubles, mostly during the 1960s and 1970s, coins from...
I like the unusual shapes, Jack. Makes them a little more interesting. Bruce
I don't use it because it can embarrass you if you're not careful. Besides, I can speele pretty good. :eek: Bruce
My pleasure Bruce
Thanks, Semi. I wanted to check and make sure I was barking up the right tree. lol! H.B. (Henry Beebe) Ward was a pewterer in Wallingford, CT. At...
Wonder if you could clarify the initials. It's hard to make the first one out, but is it an "H"? I'm reading "H. B. Ward" but could be mistaken....
Thanks, GeorgeM. One correction: The correct spelling of the author's name is Haneo. Bruce
Separate names with a comma.