It happens, even when you're being careful. Kinda heartbreaking, ain't it. Your 1936 quarter reminds me of another statistic: in all my years of...
Did you hit the '44 quarter with your digging tool, or was it already that way in the ground? I've had a few accidents over the years. Once I...
LordM Giveaway #45 (pick your prize) Random drawing to be announced in early November, 2020. Update: this contest is now CLOSED. The winner...
Well, here comes the drawing. The lucky number was... #47! [ATTACH] Post #47 was by... me! It means that MASSU2 on the Collectors Universe...
As a hotel night auditor in the middle of a graveyard shift (I'm about to take my 4:00 AM "lunch" break right now), I can assure you I know all...
The drawing will be coming soon.
This post (#116) is the entry post for kkm on Collectors Universe.
When we're discussing Aes rude, my question is always: "Is it Aes rude, or is it just a rock?" LOL
There. Did you feel the ground shake just now? I moved this whole thread we're in.
They're leaves. No flowers on there. You've got an olive branch on the left and an oak branch (note the acorns) on the right.
Neat find.
Yes, definitely cool.
Roman Republic: silver denarius of C. Vibius c.f. Pansa, ca. 90 BC [IMG]
Those do sorta blur the line between coin and token, don’t they? Anyway, I was just funnin’ wid ya. ;)
A slightly more “ventilated” version of Franz Josef. [ATTACH]
Nope. He said COIN. That is a TOKEN. :hilarious:;)
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Machine damage, though I'd be at a loss to say what kind of machine caused the damage. Essentially worthless (well, OK, worth ten cents), but it...
At first I thought, "naaah, it's gonna be another 'grinder job' that had one side planed off to make a "magician's coin". Then I saw this photo,...
Value will likely be minimal. These sorts of Thai coins are the kind of thing I find in bulk bags, and they're typically 10-25-cent material....
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