Playing catch-up. (Our type for today is the Liberty Seated Half Dollar with Motto (1866-1891).) Literally hundreds of coins to choose from....
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Playing catch-up. (The type for today is the Capped Bust Half Dollar Reeded Edge (1836-1839).) [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Turkeys? Mean? We saw them mating in our yard and the male stood with his claws wrapped around the females head, pinning her to the ground so she...
I edited my posts to be clear about that!
Playing catch-up. (The type for today is the Capped Bust half dollar, lettered edge (1806-1836).) [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Playing catch-up. (The type for today is the Capped Bust half dollar, lettered edge (1806-1836).) [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] I really like the...
I never even considered a “No VDB” type, even though it is obviously distinct after you pointed it out. My Intercept Shield type album does have...
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Playing catch-up. Spectacular die wear connecting the stars to the rim. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Playing catch-up. Some coins I am just happy to have at all. The idea of reaching this far back into our country’s history is amazing to me....
Today should be Washington 1965 - Date Clad. I will post this in anticipation of @lordmarcovan giving us a proper category title. [ATTACH]...
I can’t think of a more appropriate home than where they landed.
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