I know a fellow counterstamp collector/researcher who calls these bulls eye stamps. Appropriate I think. Bruce
There's only four examples struck on Shield Nickels that I know of. There's also a counterfeit known on an 1866 nickel, but it's not yours,...
Yeah, I remember the Green Stamps and a couple of others too. We used to save them and got some nice stuff over the years when we traded them in....
It's from the Philly mint so it's probably from a cheese steak somebody was eating while at work.:woot: Bruce
Thanks, Z. Hey, what's with the Pepsi / Dept. of Corrections token. It has no cash value so what's it used for? Bruce
A beautiful pristine token, Dennis, and certified too. Do you know what city it;s from? Bruce
You got me on that one, Kentucky. Is it the guy on the right? His eyes look funny.:eek: Bruce
It's a very nice coin, Joe, and I don't think you overpaid for it. It's something that really appealed to you so you went for it. Done it many...
I haven't forgotten. NEVER will! Bruce
Wow, that's a nice haul, Dennis. Made your day I'm sure. Bruce
A nice CONECA medal, dwhiz. I have a few pieces from the organization in my numismatic exonumia collection but not this one. What's the size and...
Yeah, sounds like a sandwich. Bruce
I agree with everyone about Littleton which is the reason I never bought anything from them. Bruce
I agree. The 42D is more subtle but not that difficult to spot. Bruce
Agreed, definitely not a 42/1. This variety is quite obvious when you see one. Sorry, there's nothing there. Bruce
Yeah, it looks like damage done while in circulation. Bruce
Very nice Monitor, Paddy. I've had quite CWTs in the past but never one of these. Bruce
So do I, Z, but when you're trying to collect a set and can't get one piece it's very frustrating. Fun though. Bruce
Nice coins, kanga. My favorite series of US coins. Bruce
Well, you do now for sure, Z.:eek: Bruce
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