Yes, I like the full steps
Although an oddity. I would recommend the large denomination Philippine coins from the turn of the century (1900), that were made by the US. I...
I'll say 62 BR as well.
Well, it doesn't look like they will be hiring a grader to look for counterfeits because they're laying off folks;...
A friend of mine created this site about 15 years ago and it's great. Just put in the animal you want and "bingo" there it is along with the...
Well, this Token post of mine has taken a very sharp turn. While googling around, I think that my trade token is, in fact, a 17th-18th century...
I forgot to place in the orig post, but both "tresle" and "London" are incuse, not normal raised letters. But the "s" in tresle may be a "B", not...
Although I have no photo, since I don't have the equipment to capture it anyway, I have a question about a very old, probably 17th century token....
I had a few political tokens from Henry Clay running in 1840 and '48 but I can't find them.
I use a 3, 5, 7 and it's been great for 15 years.
From pickin & grinin above ...... "I get ya. I have married in family that had Grandparents work in the mine, I am sure some of the translations...
Just keep it as an oddity, as little value.
Those two that you said came from a mine had a different use as well. Each had a number on them and hung on a board when they came to enter the...
Well, I think that needs another trip through the snowblower or lawnmower.
That die wasn't going to strike very many more.
All the above suggestions for trying to clean up your coin are applicable and should be attempted in very slow strokes. However, when I first saw...
A nice coin with a little wear. The pics are too blurry to give a definitive grade, but I'll guess XF-40
VF-30
Look at the "0" in the date ... something in the recess of the die or PMD?.
Well, a 2026 edition of the book would have been sent to print in Sept or Oct of 2025 so the prices published were accurate up to that time. Gold...
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