For what it's worth I think you can make things SOLD that aren't really sold :)
Maybe stick it in a vice but have leather on the metal vice bits so there is no metal on metal?
Anyone else have any thoughts before these go out the door?
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Hi All Im cashing out my silver and these were in the pile to go. I want to ask the experts first as Morgans have so many varieties, etc and in...
To hopefully clear a few things up - this is the email I received from Dr Denise Neil, Director of the 45th infantry museum (“Clark” is the head...
To be fair the director of the 45th infantry museum also stated that arrows, the swastica and the thunderbird were all symbols of the 45th as...
Here is the shoulder patch of the 45th when they changed from the Swastika in the late 1930s [ATTACH]
Respectfully disagree re: Pareidolia - Here is a much better picture. [ATTACH]
I asked - Just waiting to see if they want it!
So I have been communicating with the director of the 45th museum and after some thought and discussion with her curator staff she thinks this is...
I was also just informed that in Native American culture the arrows pointing to the right are a sign on protection. I have an email out the...
I think a Charles I farthing would be a satisfactory representation for me. Thank you everybody for this information.
So by the above logic, would it be safe to say that a 1635 farthing would be a fairly educated guess on a piece of currency he may have had? The...
Thank you all so far! He was born in 1597 (about) in England and traveled to Maine as an indentured servant in 1635 on the ship SPEEDWELL. From...
Hi all My last name is Ham. My 9th great grandfather and the first Ham in America came to Maine in 1635. Wondering what the coinage of that era...
Maybe a civil rights history museum would be interested ?
[ATTACH] Here is another interesting thing posted re the 45th and their symbols. Interesting to note the square swastika instead of the diamond...
[ATTACH] Resurrecting this thread I started as someone posted this on a WW2 facebook group where I shared the coin image. Found it interesting...
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