Thanks for your input everyone. I'm not really attached to this set so I'll probably sell it and buy a... oh I don't know, maybe a strawberry...
Here's one of Mr. Locke's Strawberry Tokens: [ATTACH]
Correct, cancellation. Some have a fifth cut that goes deeper into the token than the other four. I don't know why though. Here's a five cut...
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Good Morning, I'm wondering if it's best to leave the coins in the cellophane or should I remove them? The cellophane is punctured so I don't...
I really need to take better pictures of this. [ATTACH]
Canada 1907 1 Cent [ATTACH]
Mexico 1920 20 Centavos [ATTACH]
Yes, an upgrade doesn't always mean a higher grade number. I still have yet to find a type set large cent I like better than my "lowly VG 1850"....
I think it's just a blob of debris. Try removing it with a tooth pick.
This was at an antique shop for 50¢. I reluctantly bought it. :D Mexico 1907 20 Centavos [ATTACH]
United Kingdom 1954 3 Pence. [ATTACH]
Yep, number 6 for sure.
Do you have reverse side photos of these? Based on the obverse, I think #6 is the best option. #1 is corroded and cleaned. #2 is nice, but it's...
A non-coin-collector + too much spare time + a nickel from pocket change + a hammer + a screw driver + kinetic energy = the coin your looking at.
1936 1 Penny [ATTACH]
This is one of my most prized coins. I found it in my change jar years ago and it's the coin that started it all for me... [ATTACH]
United Kingdom 1907 1 Penny. [ATTACH]
As long as you post them in the "World Coins" section. I'm interested in seeing them because I like old foreign coppers.
I got this one for $2 the other day! :D [ATTACH]
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