Nice stuff you posted there, Ed.
Here is my French 5 Centimes to go with your 10. [ATTACH]
Here is one of my 1914 P with the clash under the chin and the Buffalo Tail clash in front of the obverse nose. [ATTACH]
Two 1967 Roosevelts with serious ghosting on reverse. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Roosevelt needs a haircut [ATTACH]
@johnmilton Very, very nice
About the Twenty Cent Piece: I've told this many times so you may be tired of it. There was an old vegetable vendor that pushed a handcart down...
Twenty Cent pieces are awesome. I only have the one that I got in change back in the 50's. I have passed it on to my youngest son.
ditto
Back then it was only worth five cents.
Is that unique? Doesn't everyone's desk look like that?
Nice to see that you finished the set. If you want all of them you need to buy them. I have found only one 2024 in change. I quit the modern coins...
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Some with toning and eye appeal: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Ken, you are not the odd one. I don't like the heavily toned coins either.
I don't have any in slabs [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Well traveled means they worked for a living and have some character. That makes for great eye appeal. Nice coins Ken.
I only have that one. But, if I find another...
Welcome to CT
Here are my CC Morgan Dollars [ATTACH]
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