I give props for using the right "they're"
Me either :(
I think the Rube Foster obverse on the $5 coin is very, very good. I like the bus on the half-dollar, too.
Unfortunately, I don't think we'll be hearing from the frog :(
Many people have coin jars. At some point, for many reasons, those coin jars get turned in.
@johnmilton, those are stunning! 150- to 200-year-old coppers in that condition? Terrific! And what's holding that 1820 obverse die together? :)...
Not as nice as some of yours but a favorite in my collection [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
You're welcome. Google Fu is my hobby :happy:
Found one like it on eBay. Seller claims: 07/20/1969, Silver (1.595 Troy Oz., .999 fine) medal struck at the Solidus Mint in West Germany...
What you suggest could separate silver from clad. The guts to a CoinStar machine would work. I believe they sort first by size, then by weight,...
That's a cool token. Garfield was from Ohio. Growing up in poverty, he worked for a while driving mules towing barges along the Ohio and Erie...
Yes, please post what you've got! It would complement the linked thread by @gsalexan nicely, I imagine.
Very nice. As a byproduct of my silver proof set collecting I got all the Presidential dollar proofs without really trying. I do like them, in...
Looking at your picture, I see nothing but '09-SVDB, '22-plain, and '55 doubled dies. But my eyes aren't very good any more, so...
There is something going on at the base of the neck above the '1' but I can't tell what.
I don't know, sounds legit to me. It ships from Singapore, where most 1909-SVDB cents are usually found. And they're handmade, I'm pretty sure...
Congrats! It's hard to tell from your photo but is bottom center the accented hair?
When I used to bicycle a lot titanium frames were a thing (still are I guess). I'd drop $10 on that piece!
Very nice and I must say that price list is nearly as cool as the proof set.
@green18 Is that the silver or clad issue? I do like it...
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