Time for a plug. Check out the Civil War Token Society @CWTSociety.com Annual dues is $30. They also have available the two CWT token reference...
The first three tokens that I've posted are all from the Dave Bowers reference collection. The fourth one is from a Steve Hayden auction Not only...
Well done.
All very nice. Tough to choose. For me it's a tie between #s 8 and 5.
Cool pattern and some interesting history to go along with it. Thank you for sharing.
Here's mine from my type set. Excluding gold patterns, a 20 Cent pattern is the last one I need to complete a denomination set of patterns from...
The title of this thread got me excited as I collect coins with beehives depicted on them. Still, I am glad that I read further and discovered...
I nominate @Jerseymagicman as my proxy.
I like the obverse but the eagle is a little punky.
Aethelred II Penny, 997-1003. AU-Details [IMG]
[ATTACH][ATTACH] 1794 Lancashire 1/2 Penny DH-57, Prf-64. Possible contemporary counterfeit. Prf-61, J-1293, Rarity 4. [IMG]
That's a real beauty.
The Farnsworth is a great museum. Rockland is a pretty important art town. Not only because of the Wyeths. Louise Nevelson is from Rockland, and a...
Way back in 1980 when silver went bananas I sold 300 ounces of inventory for $48 an ounce. It helped to cover the GIA Graduate Gemology degree and...
I'd like to make @Jerseymagicman my proxy.
I remember the old days of traveling by air. You dressed up, meals were served on china with metal cutlery. The airlines made you feel special....
One of the nice things about being in Europe is that you could drive to all of those events.
I've never been to a coin show. Maybe I should go to NYC in Jan. It's a train ride away. I would want to visit NGC and PCGS to drop stuff off, is...
VG-10
Chris, I thank you for introducing me to the "Wildmen."
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