I have found a lot of that type in bulk lots over the years.
Old School!
Ditto
Love tokens are fun. Coincidentally, I just posted a ton of them in the "Virtual 7070" thread. I used to actively collect them. I still have a...
Neat. That is not a North American coin. They are cataloged under Great Britain. These were struck by the British for use in Ceylon (now Sri...
Here's one last love token before I cease that little diversion. I overlooked this one yesterday, when were still doing the 1853-55 Arrows at Date...
1886 -"P. L." below lighthouse and seascape, with partial ornamental border and scroll above. I have a pet theory that the incredibly intricate...
I hope y'all will find this post interesting, and not a digression from the main theme. Back around 2008, I avidly collected love tokens done on...
Good morning. It is Monday the 16th. Today we move on to our next type, which is the... Liberty Seated Dime, Legend obverse (1860-91). Here is...
I’m in the XF camp on that one, though I do agree that it has remarkably nice toning for a clad coin. Normally I’d call an XF-ish 1969-D quarter...
Post the other side if you get a chance. Nice. I’ve had the Hawaiian Kingdom dimes, quarters, and one half dollar (and the quarter in nice MS),...
Ahh, but I don’t object to cleaning when there’s a story behind it, like that one has. That’s one of the nicer “shipwreck effect” SS Republic...
COINgrats. Nice one. I’ve never had any German New Guinea.
(Belated reply) @geekpryde - this one looks sweet!
Good morning. It is Sunday the 15th. Today we cover the Liberty Seated Dime with Arrows (1853-55). Here is an 1853 PCGS AU53 I used to have. I...
Before we transition from Saturday’s type to Sunday’s type, here is a matched pair of love tokens that managed to stay together for more than a...
I once collected Seated and Barber dime love tokens by host coin date. [IMG] [IMG]
I don’t see the pinch. Is it that teeny-tiny mark at 6:00 in the obverse photo? Strong details on that one. At least fourteen thousand did.
Good morning, welcome to February 14th, and happy Valentine’s Day. Today we move on to the Liberty Seated Dime Stars (1838-60). I see no reason...
Thanks. I just can’t bring myself to pay that much more than retail. Too cheap, I guess. But the one time I did go hog-wild, it was for a CircCam.
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