phew, to much excitement for me. Thanks, Bill. ;)
nope, that isn't the one. Keep looking.
yikes, I can't find where I saved the file!
no way to tell for sure, but it doesn't look like it.
arrrgggggggghhhhhhhhhhh. what ever.
I'm sorry that I even replied to this thread.
NO!~ The fair was only open for a little bit in 1892, but the medals are common. They were also struck in 1893.
And then they changed their names to Pupa, Dac & Handsome Toad and lived happily ever after.
yes, and yes. The fair managed to open for Columbus Day, 1892, opened for (I think) a day or three. Re-opened the following year. The US...
Low value, everything is worth something. Ballpark? $2 to $5 tops. But on eBay? Priceless.
So many thoughts, so many cracks. and so, I'll keep them all to myself. ;)
welcome, and I can't see anything. But, your description sounds right.
new picture at the top not showing. So, You can use this, huh: [IMG] [IMG]
I believe that %'age is for all coins. [US that is. Foreign, who knows.]
common piece, holed for suspension, as are all. Produced by the mint, not scarce.
sounds right. The reverse does NOT need full rims, or it would be (in this instance) a G-6.
http://www.whitmanbooks.com/ Sorry, folks but this is as far as I go on these threads anymore.
nothing much addition. up to 10 degrees is considered within tolerance.
Jim: Thanks a bunch! I got mine today! Frank
Like they care? They're too busy avoiding scandals. And avoiding work.
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