First coin I purchased was a silber groschen from the mid 1800s. I possibly still might have it somewhere.
There is a Santa Claus, Indiana but no Santa Claus, Virginia.
Excellent choice of packaging material.
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Well then, I guess that is that. But I just want to say about that what you are trying to say exists: [IMG]
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here's an older thread on CT --- same scenario https://www.cointalk.com/threads/odd-large-oversized-1960-lincoln-cent.265530/#post-2182469
Everything's larger in Texas
Take pics and enjoy what I have.
In looking at your pics, I think if you ask yourself the question "Is it possible that this coin was minted this way?" you will find yourself with...
One of the best things one can do is to ask themselves..... Is it possible that this coin was minted this way or is it more likely it is road kill?
If it's a foregone conclusion, then you do know. If you never know, it's not a foregone conclusion. That being said, I get what you are saying....
As with many things, there were a number of factors going into this. The Franklin half was not that old, having only started in 1948 and so should...
Did a bit more looking and think slg. is abbreviation for sammlung, which means compendium or collection. This fits in with its context, as this...
Thank you. There are times I am wrong, but this is not one of them. BTW, there were two Docklers... father and son. Yours is by the son. And in...
@lordmarcovan yours is a silver issue (was also produced in gold). And is Whiting 410. Designer is D. S. Dockler (Daniel S Dockler). His initial...
yes, the double headed eagle associated with the holy roman empire
Technically, it is not talking about the two hundreth anniversary but it has what I think is a more obsolete version of Zweites Gedächtnis...
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