It is now time for the Braided Hair half cent (1849-1857). Also called the Coronet half cent. I have a holey example as part of my corkboard...
A small hole was opened, and he peered inside. Lord Carnarvon: "Can you see anything?" Howard Carter: “Yes, wonderful things!” [ATTACH]...
[ATTACH] The house is such an embarrassing clutter pile at the moment that the only free surface I had to work with was atop the kitchen stove,...
I can’t help myself sometimes. ;)
Keep on with non-round theme. Bermuda: 1997 gold 60-dollars, "Bermuda Triangle", wreck of the Sea Venture [IMG]
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Here’s one teaser excerpt from his original message to me:
@Dafydd, our resident Welshman, was in the States recently, but unfortunately we just missed the chance to meet up at the FUN show in Orlando....
Speaking of NCLT, I couldn’t resist this Cook Islands coin. Like I said, sometimes I fall for the gimmick.
@Chris B - while a lot of NCLT is tacky, a little bit can be fun. I’ve bought a few when I liked the gimmick.
***SOLD*** Make me an offer on this album. I do not expect full spot on the silver, but would like to get as close as we can agree on, obviously....
This was why I was confused. The multiple denominations with seemingly similar designs and pentagonal shapes. Guess I’ll have to pay attention...
My Secret Santa! :)
“Asian” was kind of a broad and vague theme. Let's do “non-round coins” again. Japan (Edo Period): ca. 1832-1858 gold 2-shu [IMG]
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