This is a counterfeit of a rare $20.00, National Currency bill. It was drawn on the National Bank of Commerce in New York, New York. The number of...
They are from the Northwestern Bank in Warren, Pennsylvania. Dated July 18, 1861 so it's a week away from being 159 years old. What's a week at...
This is one of the neatest things I've ever seen. Dad's Root Beer Bottle Caps with a Cent encased in them. I have no idea why or how this was...
Welcome to my 33,000 plus posts. I went over this morning. I'm posting a Civil War Token, known as the DIX Token. It is known as a patriotic token...
A bit difficult to photograph but it's there. It came with the other TPG lot of Nickels that I've posted recently. All of them were one buy and I...
Well it's there, just difficult to get in the photo. Probably due to the wear but it shows in hand. At least it's PCGS graded. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]...
Here's another recent pickup of mine and I think she's a beauty. You can easily see the S over the D mintmark. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]...
I just got this not to long ago so hope you enjoy it. It's worn but still clearly visible. The top of the C barely shows in the photo but in hand...
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The Standing Liberty Quarter was first produced in 1916 and the last year of issue was 1930. This design was by Herman A. MacNeil. It was produced...
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