Well, that's intuitive. o_O
I'm interested. Trying to figure out how to send a PM though...
It looks like the Manitoba Historical Society issued centennial medals in 1970, but I'm not sure if this is one of them?...
I have several of that type - it's larger & has the quote "You may fire when ready, Gridley" on the obverse, along with the description that it is...
About the size of a US Half Dollar, with a dual profile obverse (showing a Native American & a Mountie, holding a pair of Maple leaves and 2...
Any idea what the story is with this tiny USS Olympia token? There are larger medals with a similar design supposedly made from the propeller of...
Any mods handy who feel like doing the honors?
Is there something we should be looking for? That date looks a little odd, but I think that's just from normal wear.
Maybe I should have posted this in the World Coins forum. Is there a way to move it, rather than starting a duplicate thread?
Thanks. I just noticed a typo in my OP. Instead of "these were dated continuously" I meant to type "these were minted continuously" all with the...
I'm looking for tax tokens, particularly those issued by counties in Illinois & Washington instead of states. Depending on grade & type, I'm...
Seems about right for me. I'm not sure what PCC Co might stand for. But, there's a lot of Community Colleges and Correctional Center possibilities...
I also noticed that there are differences in the rim inscriptions. Primarily, about half are right-side up when the face of the coin is facing up,...
I have several Marie Theresa Thalers and am trying to identify the mints and years of production. These are all dated 1780, but were apparently...
So, how did they carry out commerce? Wagonloads of pennies? Or did they use silver coinage from the rest of the empire to fill the gap?
Yup, looks like Jamaica. Was the penny the largest denomination that circulated in Jamaica in the 19th century? How on earth did that work?
Found an identical token - does 1940 / New York seem like the best attribution? Was this an admission token?
I was thinking Straits Settlements or Newfoundland, and perhaps a 50c piece with that diameter, but couldn't match it up. The reverse has a crest...
It's between 29 & 30mm in diameter.
And the other side:
Separate names with a comma.