I known they’re common but I just don’t find them in my area. Today I was searching some of the thousands of Wheat cents that I have and found...
The side facing the mountain was stripped clean. Every tree was knocked down and nothing lived. He was lucky to get out. I remember hearing that...
The top 1500 feet of it was pulverized into ash instantly. By the time I got out boat off of the lake and hooked up to the truck I had 5” of ash...
The ash cloud had been around the earth a few times now. :) The first few weeks there were very nice sunsets.
I haven’t a clue where or whenI got this but I’ve had it at least 25 years. That is based on the other items that were in the same box. I have no...
They were made but only in Gold.
Well it sort of is. I was fishing with my friends on the lake the Sunday she erupted, May 18, 1980. As I can’t wear a mask or even pull my shirt...
Always nice to see a repeater note in this condition.
That Buffalo has been branded. Just damaged after it left the mint as it was counter stamped.
A worn die will cause that look. Welcome to CT.
Yes to damage
Can’t believe it’s been slabbed.
Thought so.
Looks like a plastic token.
I laughed at that one as I was thinking the same thing.
Me neither and I ran into these so I bought them. I think they are neat. I can’t imagine what it would be like today if these were still used.
And my last one is a ten cent Kinross token. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
A $.25 Kinross token. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Here’s one from Kinross Michigan with a value of $1.00. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Today I want to share 4 prison tokens. Hard to believe that these were used. I put them in the coin forum as they have a value and were used by...
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