If you like interestingly shaped coins, modern polish commemoratives are an excellent option.
An 1809 half cent in VF 45.
I have a few canadian test tokens. These were of a generic or unofficial design and given out to test new compositions for machines.
I failed miserably, just couldn't wait. More than likely it's because of my 6[ATTACH] th day of quarantine and equal number of Budweiser. My SS...
Gift arrived today. Will open on Christmas. I especially enjoy the assortment of stamps as a back-sliding philatelist.
That's a beautiful piece. Thanks for sharing. If only I had $50,000 to spend.
I gave a coin that's been sitting in Hazelwood MO since November 13th. It just keeps getting processed through. Maybe one day it'll get here.
At a local shop near me, they have huge bags of foreign coins. While I don't get to take them home and pick through them, the shop owner will...
I've just recently gotten into Conder and post Conder tokens. I'm in agreement with the others. I like the second one.
1852 large cent, AU Details, Edge Damage[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Entry Post. Thanks for the contest Cheech
I'm in finally
I love the dime, probably my favorite coin. Nice finds.
I could spend hours showing examples....lol.
The weight of coin rolls will get you every time unless you sell a lot to one buyer and can flat rate it
Could never do it, I always Rob my silver out of change
Sweet coins!
I have some family members that are cherokee nation members and one of them love buffalo nickel jewelry. She'd probably pay $40-$50 for this.
There was an Ellis island commemorative I think in the late 80's that had a much better design.
Yep, I'd keep them as is.
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