Rhode Island: 1936 [IMG] [IMG] Sorry that you asked yet? ;)
American Red Cross: [IMG] [IMG]
A & P HK- 464 [IMG] I'll post the reverse when I find the picture.
New York, 300th Anniv [IMG] [IMG] Listed in So-Called $'s, but I forget the #.
Watts Creek Coal Co Token, considered very scarce: [IMG] [IMG]
Bruce: Okay, here are some more: HK-415a [IMG] [IMG] HK-411 [IMG] [IMG]
One more for now: Hudson Fulton 1909 [IMG] [IMG] say when....
Panama Pac? HK 287 [IMG] [IMG] HK-422 [IMG] [IMG]
Okay, you want some so-called $'s? Here we go: otton States Expo, 1895: [IMG] [IMG]
most likely.
nice pieces, both of you. As far as how common? Not at all. I collect them, and, if reasonable, I grab every one that I see. That said, I...
machine doubling, no added value.
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:) [How did I miss this thread?]
I give you credit, but, I have to ask: did the bidder pay for that Buffalo? Unless they thought that it was a very high grade Proof. Makes no...
Bidiots? something bogus there.
1) misaligned die, no added value. Very common, unless it is extreme. 2) slight greased die, see note above.
no, just a regular cent. I see nothing, but possibly machine doubling.
Also, FYI A ty 2 blank, that is: it has an upset rim.
as mentioned above: 1) NOT a coin. 2) a medal or commemorative piece of sorts. 3) similar to the gas station tokens of the 1960's. 4) 15...
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