Heck, I've been collecting coins longer than that.:D Bruce
I can't read the full surname either and there are a number of states that have a Fremont in them. California, maybe. Bruce
I agree with willieboyd. Bruce
Looks like a pocket piece, Jack. Maybe a good luck charm he carried.I wonder if it helped him. :D Bruce
I like both of those, Circus. On the second one, do you know what the "F A / 10 11" means, and are the letters/numbers counterstamped ? Maybe the...
Here are three new obsoletes I bought from Tom Denly at the Baltimore coin show last week. The first is a nice Franklin Bank (Jersey City) $20...
YES!:eek: Bruce
Two nice additions, Eugene. Thanks for posting them. Bruce
Great overdate, coinzip. That's as obvious as they get. Bruce
These were given to the Maryland Token & Medal Society (MD TAMS) members who attended their 2002 meeting. I thought it was a bit unusual for an...
You're right, Circus. The impressions of the the rounded shoulders of the stamps are a give away. The punches look very modern too, probably no...
You're right, Conder. These look to be fairly modern. Certainly not Civil War-era and likely not even 19th century. Bruce
Do you have any pics to show us, Oded? Thanks. Bruce
I thought it was the engraver's initial, Ken. :eek: Bruce
Confederate exonumia is rare and valuable, Circus. Maybe someone thought they could fake it and make a few bucks. Can you tell what it's stamped...
Thanks, Paddy and Jack. Bruce
Possibly an arcade token, Cookie. The other side is blank? Bruce
I like those tokens, Circus. I have a huge collection of numismatic-related exonumia, but not any in conjunction with Mardi Gras tokens. I'll have...
I took a quick picture of the coin that I believe was used for a dog tag. Charles Buxton enlisted in Co G of the 1st Heavy Artillery, 11th...
Very sad, Paddy. If you ever get to see anything else, please let us know. Bruce
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