My thought is that perhaps someone started to nail it, possibly over a barn door (as that was considered to bring "good luck" back in the day),...
I have three R10 (unique) Civil War tokens - one patriotic and two store cards, about 50 R9s (2-4) and around 200 R8s (5-10), plus about 30...
Greetings LMac42, and welcome to Cointalk! In Fuld's listings of these whist counters, as printed in the TAMS Journal, Volume 14, No. 4, August,...
I know just a bit more about it. This one is shown in my ref. "Indian Peace Medals and Related Items: Collecting the Symbols of Peace and...
Kappen's single volume reference on California tokens lists your token, as well as other Jessee Bros. tokens. He lists 10 Jessee Bros. tokens,...
Hello Yolanda, welcome to CoinTalk! There are many variations of these tokens, some worth quite a bit, while others are virtually worthless. Nice,...
My New Mexico token book lists a number of military tokens for Hachita. Not much background on the town though, just that it is in Grant County....
Welcome to Cointalk! I did not see a new thread, so I will reply here. I have a North Dakota token book (2000), but your token was not listed....
I'm surprised at one very popular movie that has not yet been mentioned. This is a movie that most everyone here has likely seen, although few may...
I am not familiar with this token, but I do not collect many types of foreign tokens. I did some searching and found some countries with 1/2L...
Hello DAR, I saw your post regarding your gaming counter, and I was wondering if you would be willing to sell that piece. I collect these Spiel...
I thought I could provide you with die numbers, rarity, and value by looking up your spiel-marke in my set of Fauver's references on gaming...
The photos seem to match the written description of an authentic California Fractional piece. In R.H. Burnie's reference book, the description of...
I could agree with the second and third options. While the Fulds did not list this token in their Civil War Store Card book, Kanzinger listed it...
The id number for your Civil War token is NY630AQ-4a, which has an R1 rarity (common) indicating that there are more than 5000 known to exist.
Very cool that she does that for you. Sounds like you enjoy looking thru change as much as I do. I spend my halves though, so I don't go thru near...
I see that I never did post photos of the tokens I mentioned years ago. Most of those I never did take photos of, but I do have photos of a...
There is one description in my reference that is a fairly close match to your token, although the weight seems way off. My reference does not have...
My wife usually finds 1 or 2 silver coins each day at work when she helps count change at the local newspaper, but that is looking thru...
I've acquired a number of "problem" tokens over the years and do not have any regrets. But then, a good portion of what I collect has populations...
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