I never really looked at this coin until you posted it. It appears that lady liberty is riding the World side-saddle. I have collected the...
Let me be the first to post a 10 cent coin from Newfoundland. :) This 1885 10 cent coin has an original mintage of 8,000 pieces and a surviving...
Apparently these coins are already in holders and labeled so that you may already know what they are. You might type the coin label information...
You could take the questionable coins to a jeweler or a buy-your-gold store & they would probably give you an accurate weight for free. Don't ask...
Almost forgot to say welcome to the CoinTalk forum. :smile :welcome:
I was about to write that the coins look to be.... & you should wait to hear from GDJMSP. Then, I saw the post from GDJMSP. I think GDJMSP is...
I enjoyed the 2-week countdown to #1.
I don't believe that I have a coin depicting a monkey.
Regardless of whether you are holding the camera or using a tripod, select a 2-second shutter delay. This will aid in keeping the camera still...
Die sinker is J. A. Bolen - This is his card. I don't know if my Bolen card is considered a Civil War Token. It is listed in Rulau's "United...
It just looks like a small toned spot on a good coin. Here is a better link to your coin:...
This coin of yours has the toning that I prefer.
Only 50 struck The die sinker is J. A. Bolen and here is his storecard: (obv) J. A. Bolen, 1865. (rev) Die Sinker & C. Springfield Mass...
This is a token from Canada. The obverse reads “Ships, Colonies, & Commerce”. According to the Charlton Token book, this one has the common “&”...
If we are going to resurrect this old thread then I can contribute a couple tokens to the cause. This is an R-1 common copper Alden & Frink...
The Battle of Antietam It's really fun to find a coin you have not seen for a long time. It's like Christmas in July (June 29th in this case)....
I was born & raised in California but I don't have that commemorative (yet). The bear side of your coin is ultra cool looking. It should be...
I've got these Order of Malta FAO coins but no information on the OP's old coin.
My favorite toning is the 1970 (9th from the top / 3rd from the bottom).
The Columbian that I previously posted with all the rainbow toning doesn't match ANY of the other commemoratives in my collection. This last...
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