I always liked the Oregon Trail half and Laura Fraser (reverse). So, I guess I'd go for one of those.
Could put a new spin on buy the "highest grade you afford" meme.
It looks like Abe went on the atomic blast instant weight loss program. :p Seriously, what are the streaks on the skull for? It's a cool looking...
Was that you? :D Just kidding.
At least stackers eat their own mistakes....
Is this the same guy who said: "...this is the Motor City and this is what we do." [?]
If I could get that Pootie Poot coin for $100, I'd buy that. http://www.bbc.com/news/blogs-news-from-elsewhere-27117241
Do they have a Coinstellation version?
Funny that you started this with war nickels. I was in line at a Majik Market in 1975, only one year after I started collecting, when someone...
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It's okay. I beginning to think C.O.I.N was a CIA agent. :p
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] Here's their North America Convention medal. /// C.O.I.N 1976, M/A, toned brass, 23.4 grms, 38.5mm.
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] This is a C.O.I.N (Convention Of International Numismatics) Tribute medal. But it's cast. There's a seam and a casting sprue...
I believe it's well documented in fantasy bawdy tokens. :p
Nice scallops Bruce. :) I have another C.O.I.N medal on they way. This one is 1976-I didn't know they were around that long, at least 14 years....
I hear they have some "interesting" art in the Denver airport.:eek:
See if this works. http://www.cointalk.com/threads/lets-see-your-exonumia.203005/
It's Dectecto's thread in Coin Chat called "Let's see your exonumia." It will probably be on pg 3 or 4 of coin chat threads.
You might want post those in the exonumia thread too. They'd love to see those medals.
Is the John Paul Jones medal 39-40mm? :)
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