i have no idea about the reverse. greased filled die, maybe? nice coin! is it a halfcrown? shilling? crown?
irisheyes, not once in your emails to mr. hoge did you even mention that your coin has "hong kong" on it. why didn't you mention this bit of info...
40% halves contain .14792 oz of silver. .14792 x 21=3.10632 3.10632 x 32.56=$101.14
i'm beginning to think you're my "separated at birth twin" :D
watching the cubs lose to the reds in great american ballpark... yeah, it gets better. GO REDS. (sorry to everyone. i have derailed this thread!)
everyone loves the cubs more than the mets... you yankees fan..........
is your final four still intact? if so, you still have a shot. my final four is still going. sad for anyone that had duke or missouri in their...
bailing on tebow after 1 year... last i checked, peyton didn't get it done in 1 year either. it took him a few more years than 1. and no, i'm not...
the cubs.... enough said..... :rolleyes:
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there are also stamps to match it, which are also the first commemorative stamps issued by the usa. 1892...the birth of usa commemoratives! :D
i am not known for really good pics... [ATTACH] every dark spot on the fields is bright light blue in sunlight... [ATTACH]
sure have. many times. when you gotta have the coin, you GOTTA have it! :D
no, there are a few examples from mid to late 1st century b.c. it would qualify, barely. the inscribed ones are a.d. while the uninscribed ones...
dsmith, it's a shilling, not a penny. this design was used in 4 years, not 3. however, you are correct in that it is the most common year available.
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