Good to hear. I'll have to look for it. Bruce
An unusual counterstamped Kennedy Half by the ANA. I presume that this is a membership "medal" of some sort but haven't found any information...
An interesting bi-metallic token from California dealer Joel Anderson. This one is unusual and very well done. Bruce[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I'd love to hear your presentation but I'm not able to attend the show. Will your remarks appear later online or in a journal or other...
Thanks. Bruce
The Ohio county token, is that plastic or maybe bakelite? Very nice look to it. Bruce
I agree, a prepared punch. It must have been stamped by an official agency of some sort to be able to afford an expensive stamp like that. Plus it...
Interesting coin. I've seen older coins on occasion stamped "counterfeit" or "bad" or something else but never figured out the reason why it was...
You won't be storing them in a 2x2 anytime soon...more like a sandwich bag.:eek: Bruce
Isn't it always? For the old people too....like me. I'd be expecting a check if I lived there.:D Bruce
Don't worry, Dennis, I'm not screwed down too tight either.:D Loose Bruce
Impressive! Congratulations to your friend. Bruce
Thanks for the pics. If I remember correctly there are quite a few varieties of Monitors. Not sure why I never got one for my collection. Bruce
I never had a Monitor when I was collecting CWTs but always liked them. I'd love to see yours, ksparrow, if you can come up with a pic. Bruce
Well, twenty days is like a lifetime for not posting on CT.:D Bruce
Another great coin! The orientation reminds me of the older Irish coins. Whatever critter was on the coin was considered the reverse. The obverse...
Call it what you'd like but it's a nice coin anyway. Bruce
I found the image of the die and the associated wooden nickel (Crescent City CC). The die looks to be lead but I can't be sure. Bruce[ATTACH]
I like these "go-alongs", dwhiz. I have a die used to print wooden nickels for a coin club and an example of the finished product. I'll find an...
No doubt they're damaged to some extent. I'd also contact Heritage. They might surprise you and do something about it but likely they'll just give...
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