Looks like a terrific trek, I think that would be great fun, rain aside.:)
That's pretty cool. I've always wanted to find a Henning in the wild.
Thanks for sharing, I like stories like this. And you got to love that price.
Yes, good catch, thank you! Here's the correct pair of photos :happy: It could well be a RPD, looks right, but I don't know. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Entry post (thanks dwhiz!). I don't know why but I'm a sucker for war nickels. Here's one from another era... [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Thanks for posting, I wasn't aware of the medal (it's a nice one) nor Fort Ross. Always a good day when I learn something new. And I can see Lee...
Etsy is not the place to look for numismatic items. It's good for an occasional laugh but that's about all.
I received my silver proof set a few days ago (I've been collecting them since they were introduced in 1992). I must say the set looks flawless....
Thanks for posting this, I wasn't aware of the different Roosevelt reverses.
Very nice!
Nice honest wear with the important stuff clearly visible. I'd be happy to own that coin. Good score!
It looks like a real quarter that's either been stuck in a clothes dryer (it happens) or "spooned" by somebody with too much time on their hands....
Any idea where it was made? I was in high school in Connecticut in 1976 :) [edit] Google pointed me to Numista... Medallic Art Company,...
That's the last hole in my album, too. Somebody once said "buy the keys first" and I'm inclined to agree. :)
I like that 95-O.
I can't help much but this link may get you started.....
@Deacon Ray and @Shrews1994 come to mind.
Thanks for correcting me. Upon a closer look, it does state the coin in the link is MS-64 with a $5 value, not the MS-68 best of breed.
There's nothing inherently valuable about the quarter in question. The first coin you cited appears to be the single finest example ever graded by...
My little ancient Ionia diobol[ATTACH] .
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