I get emails every day from them. I just ignore them the same way I ignore their renewal notices since they want to double their price. "Longie...
Is KP Krause Publications?
Don't forget: http://s1270.photobucket.com/user/hermit_the_surly/media/CAM00287-1226635460.jpg.html?sort=3&o=0
So I guess I'm back to the same question. If the Coin-A-Rama side can be called a medal and the Good for 25c side a token, then what is...
In the same book it gives the definition of a medal as: "A coin-like object not issued as a circulating money substitute. It is usually a...
I believe any piece that commemorates an event in the present day is also a souvenir piece which are classified, at least by Alpert & Elman as...
Ah, but it gets better. What do call something from a coin club commemorating Coin-O-Rama on one side and Good for 25c (it was 1962) on the...
What category do silver rounds fall into to? If it honors a person, place or event or it's struck for artistic purposes, it's probably a medal....
Libertas Americana medal, 1787 ImImmunis Columbia CSA half
They're medals not medallions.
People snicker at our paranoia and maniacal propensity to hoard objects that most of us believe to be valuable. But they will follow our ways if...
The crack heads and zombies will guess your a coin collector from that sign in your yard.
I'm curious, is MM in the area that the correct mint mark would be? I'm thinking punches and a drawing: "put MM [mint mark] here."
Couldn't open it. Apparently I have to download an app that will enhance my ebay experience. Yeah, right.
I thought that was "concubine?" :D
They would be nice coins to have. Even nicer would be Chucko turning the throne over to William.
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Full Bell Lines
Good job Dectecto. I like the Britannia too. And the somewhat Blues Brothers sunglasses....
Thank you. The pics of the Civil War exhibit totally rocked. And good luck with your exhibit in Chicago.
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