Very nice ones.
Nice lamination!
Thanks Sarge. It’s been packed away for 24 years. Glad I have her. Tomorrow I’ll find more in that box. :):)
That’s what it looks like in hand but very worn in that area so hard to say for sure.
Save up and buy a nice one. One is all it takes to see the detail in this coin.
Funny isn’t he? :):)
Very colorful
You’ve got to give us more than copper coins. What area of copper coins interest you? Colonial, pre or post Colonial, Half Cents, Large Cents,...
Congratulations on finding that high of a grade on a Vermont Copper. It’s truly outstanding.
I’m at an AU-58 as I believe I see a light rub on the Eagle.
A 1851 $1.00 Gold Coin slabbed by PCI as an EF-45. This was the third year of minting the $1.00 Liberty Head Gold coin. There were 3,317,671...
I either won’t be around or I’ll be too old to get excited. :) Lol
Sounds like my V Nickels, which is housed in a complete Whitman’s folder.
She is showing her wear as she worked for a living. This is my only Vermont Copper but some where around here I do have a few Coppers from the...
They all have my name and old addresses on the packaging. And no Jimmy Hoffa, that I know of. Lol
Probably but I can’t find it. :smuggrin:
A small planchet flaw. Privately produced as a trade token.
I’m at a MS-64.
I’ve had this one for about 25 years, maybe even a little longer.
Quite interesting and unique. Very nice job in doing this.
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