Wow, winners! Can't wait to see your completed set.
This is how it starts...
I know @Kirkuleez has a ton of these that I believe go back to the 60s.
Think @Ardatirion is the expert on these.
@yarm you never fail to post some amazing medals! That one is gorgeous. How big is it?
Happy Birthday! Here's to a healthy year! [IMG] Gallienus, AD 260-268 AE Antoninianus, 1.9g, 18x22mm, 6h; Milan mint, 265-266. Obv.: IMP...
I don't own a coin with a banker's mark but I can't issue a blanket statement that they're ok or not - like @TIF said, it's all about eye appeal....
I know very little about grading paper...I'm not much of a paper guy. I know that centering is important and this one is off. Folds, holes, cuts,...
That's a wonderful medal. I was about to say have you researched this medal on CoinTalk, because I thought I've seen it before...and I did a...
Gawd! What an assortment! My box has some ancients...all bronze and a few tokens that need to get attributed and calipers. Sigh.
You must be very busy! :D Great answer, by the way.
Very interesting @PaddyB ! That ship reverse is very cool and as a set even cooler!
Could they be Atwood like Denver Area Transportation Authority or something?
I've seen some Air Force recruiting tokens but none I could say for certain were Mardi Gras specific.
Maybe @mlov43 can help...I don't know anything helpful here.
I used to keep it a secret that I collected because I was worried about thieves. These days I have some friends that know but they usually aren't...
I'm an admitted sucker for LRBs because I can frequently find very nice examples for very modest sums. Looking over my notes I have nine different...
Cool Tyche's all. So her name isn't "Tie-che" like in the youTube video?
This is where I'm headed...
Something I struggle with is getting the coin lit bright enough. I think your second photo may be too dark. Just trying to give some...
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