Wrong forum! I'll ask the mods to move it.
I've never seen this type before. The engraving on that second owl is spectacular.:)
Now for your history lesson, during the late 1700s the Tower mint stopped producing hapennies. So, the law that bad money drives out good came...
Then there's this: Connecticut 1785 [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I forgot to post this one: James II hapenny, 1688 (Sorry, no new photos) [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Counting coins (and tokens) that I coins that I consider not junk and non U.S. Uncertain = 3 100-200 AD = 1 200-300 AD = 7 300-400 AD = 4 400-500...
I know I've used this one a few times... [ATTACH]
LOL! Yeah...:rolleyes:
I'll try to tally mine, but be warned, the 18th century will probably dwarf the entire rest of the scale.:oops:
Yah, that mead glass...my mom has a similar specimen for wine. She says it's for when my brothers and I are acting up. I of course know nothing...
What? Can't a guy have a wallet photo.o_O JK all.;)
Regardless, I still want to see that thread.:cool:
:rolleyes:
I use the same thing. Funny eh?o_O
Hmm, I guess I could just google her name...
WHERE IS THAT THREAD??????? I want to see what TIF looks like.:D
No, he does it outside. Kind of a pain when it's below zero with three feet of snow.
Ah ha.
http://money.org/explore-the-world-of-money/young-numismatists/coin-education/ancient-coin-project.aspx You've been busy recently Coinmike!
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