I suppose it's time to do the drawing, here. Stand by...
Yay! Thanks for the update. I'll lock this one down now.
@Mac McDonald messaged me to say he got his goodies, so I'll lock this one down now.
Good on you (again), @Santinidollar, for another nice contest. :) I'll lock this one down, now that the winners have posted their goodies.
Prize B, the 1865 two-cent piece, goes to lucky number... 34! [ATTACH] And Post #34 was by... @BJBII! Congratulations, @BJBII! Now you can...
And now our winners. Prize A, the lot of Quarter Notes counterstamped quarters, goes to lucky number... 2! [ATTACH] And Post #2 was by...
Time for the drawings, eh? I almost forgot. Stand by…
Oh, now that I didn’t know!
I want one. Saw an incredibly toned PCGS MS65(!) once.
Just won this one. PS- it’s pretty remarkable how much this one resembles the 1859-O @atcarroll posted, four posts up, ain’t it? [ATTACH]...
Love the grey look.
Technically, a US-Philippine peso is not a “foreign” coin. Not entirely, anyway. Interestingly, “they are, but they aren’t”. They’re a...
It is dark. But glossy-dark, not dull-dark. I like the look, personally. But yeah, it ain’t for everybody.
That one sure did its job, didn’t it?
I concur with VF details but it’s right in the cusp of XF.
How about one ancient, one medieval, and one modern? (Yes, a US coin from 1844 counts as "modern" in the grand scheme of things, when you're...
PS- those European rolls are clever!
Wow! Silver!
United States: copper Draped Bust half cent, 1804, "Spiked Chin" variety [ATTACH] Obverse: Draped Bust of Liberty right. Reverse: Denomination...
The assortment certainly looked like something a veteran of the North Africa campaigns in WW2 might have brought home as souvenirs. Keep ‘em...
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