Heard some of the roads melted there this year, not to mention the Russians have a nuke aimed at the Caldera. To be honest most of us won't be...
Could be, I have no idea at this point.
Here are a few photo's of the dig where I found the button I posted plus one of the bottles I found. Anyone else care to share their digs?
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With this back and forth about die polish lines going any which way, is someone standing over the polisher at the mint in the tool room every...
If you subscribe to Numismatic News, there is a guy who lists in the wanted section for bills ending/beginning in 25 who might be able to give you...
Nothing to show on the reverse, just normal wear. The extra metal had to come from somewhere else.
Actually the loop is copper but my scanner cast it in a brass look. I need to clean the reverse to see better if it was put on separate.
Drats. I'll hang on to it for awhile though.
Thanks so much for the help. I'm planning on detecting the area this coming summer where the other reported finds came from. A lot of history...
A misplace digit-nice find! Not sure of the value. You might try Fred Bart who specializes in notes.
Using a scanner and this is the best I can get w/o going over the accepted pixel limit for here. The piece from the reverse is upside down here...
Everyone else seems to have gone to bed so I will guess die scratches.
Eddio will love this!
It was reported in town history that George Washington had passed through New Marlborough, Ma at some point and stayed at an Inn about a mile from...
It does have a bent vertical loop on the reverse. And my mistake, after pulling this back out the obverse is stamped through to the reverse. I was...
Any ideas on what this might be/have been. Found this in a 1940's dig site this summer. It is 1 3/4" across, thin as in a little less than a cent,...
Depending upon picture quality I found this roll searching today and there is part of the top of the memorial struck into this obv[ATTACH] erse...
Ha! I've still got my first teddy from Lord & Taylor's in N.Y. from 1954.
Can't do gummi bears anyways, I've got four crowns that cost too much to lose. Prefer sour cherry's in the ball form. I had a friend who worked at...
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