This note is not in very good shape, but I don't see many 50's so when I saw this one, I knew I should keep it. Show everyone the ones you saved...
Close but no cigar on the date. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Big Broadstruck. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I just picked this up this morning at a coin show in Gettysburg, PA. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Here is a broadstruck partial collar dime.[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Now part of CONECA. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Looks like it may have once been the center of an aluminum lucky token. They press the cents into those things. Although they don't usually look...
The only things I find in my closet are skeletons!
The striations (lines) come from the rolling process for the material the planchets are punched from. The final thin material starts out as a very...
Looks like a lamination that has folded over on the coin obliterating the RI in pluribus. This happened after striking and was worn in due to...
Something heavy hit that thing. IMHO
Entry post. I would be glad to win the 1896 silver Morgan dollar. Love those Morgans! Thanks for all you do for CT.
I like mine blast white.
Are any of them for sale?
I received a 1916 Merc in change from the post office a while back. Unfortunately, the reverse was so worn you could not see if there was a mint....
Glad your spirit has returned. "Always look on the sunny side of life!" (Monty Python)
One of my side collections is coin club tokens. Here are three with ships on them. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
One mother of a plating blister?
Solder?
Great looking woodie!
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