You can see how I got one in change when I should have been given a quarter. I got beat out of 5 cents. But, my mom told me to keep it for my coin...
I was very fortunate as a young collector in the 50's. I got one in change from an old vegetable vendor who pushed his cart down the alleys of our...
It has character and looks like it worked for a living. Nice, in my opinion.
I have a "Remember Pearl Harbor" pin that I don't think I can picture here. But, after that day there was a lot of stuff put about remembering.
One day back in the 70's the lady that would babysit our youngest had to drive over a toll bridge. It was 50 cent toll. Everyone used cash back...
The millions of dollars is great. But, is it possible for the finders to keep any of the coins? Wouldn't you like to have one or two if you found...
I have a boat load of UNC Presidential Dollars. They are worth nothing but $1. I use them when I am going someplace where you might tip. For...
I believe that there is very little significant difference in grade of coins that come from the mint in the capsules. So little difference that in...
Thanks to everyone for the history lessons.
What they were worth at the bank fluctuated as gold or silver does today.
There seems to be a depression around the D as if it was pressed on the coins rather than coming from the die like all the other devices.
Happy Birthday to all of you.
I have a grandson that loves railroads. I gave him all my old switch keys - Burlington Route, CBB&Q, CRI&P, BN, etc. I had all of them from my...
So, I'm guessing that these parks never got exposed to the development fever. Nice. Thanks.
I think that contributed to my fortunate collecting period. I started just after WW II. People were not working. Families were just beginning. A...
What are the characteristics of these sites that give up so many old coins? Were they parks or public function areas of some kind? I know in my...
Never did any MD. But, my brother and I found an 1886 V Nickel in our back yard. Were digging a hole while playing. It was bout 2 feet down. Nice...
I've never seen that BNSF token before. I spent 10 years as a conductor on the BN.
Entry Post No. 25
Joe, is that a linear plating blister on the 83?
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