White Brothers & Company c. 1890 Shoe Manufacturer Boston MA[ATTACH][ATTACH]
Henry R Pomar c. 1920 Tobacconist St Augustine FL[ATTACH][ATTACH]
1623 Switzerland-Canton: Zurich 1 Batzen LCS a few days ago One man’s trash…[ATTACH][ATTACH]
1837 Sweden 1/3 Skilling Today at LCS[ATTACH][ATTACH]
1885 A German Empire 1 Pfennig Today at LCS[ATTACH][ATTACH]
1841 Russia 1 Kopeck A couple days ago LCS[ATTACH][ATTACH]
[ATTACH] 1861 M Italy 5 Centesimi Today at LCS[ATTACH]
1879 Spain Diez Centimos Today as LCS[ATTACH]
1673 Sweden 1/6 Ore Found today in junk box at LCS[ATTACH][ATTACH]
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] Digging through the junk box at my LCS yesterday This one jumped right out Haven’t given it an acetone bath yet
Love the off center 83 with a die clash
Looks like a scratch on that 67 Oh, never mind
1/6 Thaler German States Anhalt-Bernburg 1861 & 1862[ATTACH][ATTACH]
I will add that I was a NY State Property/Casualty Agent/Broker and managed 2 Independent Agencies So listen to @GDJMSP
PH. J. Seiter’s Market[ATTACH][ATTACH]
Agree with Larry @ldhair , Hugh Wood worth a look. Specially coverage for a subject of insurance that most underwriters won’t entertain....
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I found one like that, with edges sharp I assumed it was dryer damage I doubt I saved it but now I’ll have to go search a couple rolls of odd dimes
Typo forgiven. Getting close to Halloween
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