Here’s my 1807 “Comet” variety Large Cent. This was from a die break behind Liberty’s head, just above her hair ribbon. There is also a small die...
The B in LIBERTY is a die crack that filled in the bottom portion of the B. The line in the hair appears to be a lamination.
The food is in a serving rush and this is used to push it to get every last drop or bite. Nothing was left. Think apple sauce.
And my favorite: A Gold Panning Spoon Notice the gold pan below the minor. It even has gold in it. Not real gold. Lol [ATTACH] The entire spoon...
A Spoon: A Miners Donkey Close up of the handle [ATTACH] The entire spoon [ATTACH]
A Food Pusher [ATTACH]
A Glove Stretcher [ATTACH]
A pair of Hat Pins [ATTACH]
A Stieff Bon Bon Spoon [ATTACH]
A pair of Sugar Tongs [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
An antique Teething Ring [ATTACH]
I have some culls too but they are mixed in with my numerous Peace and Morgan Dollars.
Yes, it starts at 1892 and ends in 1904.
It was in great shape for its age. I would have bought and filled it but I’m not a Barber Quarter collector. I have others that I’m trying to...
Sorry but I only took the one photo.
Not sure. I don’t remember that name on the folder.
She’s showing her good side Sal!
No I did buy it. The series started in 1892 so 37 coins would fit in it. The series ended in 1916 so it made have been made in 1904. It was an...
I also liked a sign in the mens restroom. It read “I aim to keep this restroom clean and your aim will help me help you.”
My wife and I went to antique shop for a few hours today. One of the dealers had this old coin folder. I’ve never seen one this old. It didn’t...
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