Entry post for the 1896 Morgan. I don't have a Morgan dollar and it's high time this was addressed. :D Thanks LM as always for the opportunity.
Hmmm...you've got spares then? ;)
I would like to enter for the 1895 Barber Quarter please. Just my sort of coin, well used as intended, but nice clear details and a pleasing...
The pennies and halfpennies are worth sorting through for rare varieties. It might be unlikely that you find any, but you won't if you don't look. :)
It's my first Barber dime, 1903 O. :joyful:
Round 9! [ATTACH] My first ancient coin too! Byzantine follis, way older than anything else in my collection. Many, many thanks. :D
Round 10 has landed, what a haul! Thanks again. :joyful: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Merry Christmas and thanks for the very enjoyable contest. Congratulations to all the other winners. :joyful:
Go here and hope for a reply from Grinya. ;)
Rude not to I thought. :joyful:
Please count me in again, I don't have a dime older than 1941. :shame: Thanks LM and Randy for the contest. Would anyone like a sausage roll...
No way! :wideyed: I'm delighted, thank you. Despite really liking the Morgan I said I'd enter for someone else this round, and as I feel like...
Woo hoo! Thanks for the win! My single half dollar will get a friend! :D I usually donate my next entry after a win but that'd mean overwhelming...
I would like to enter for the shiny thing please. I only have one half dollar but it's not as nice and not silver. :( [ATTACH]
Better than mine, the Pidcock's farthing. [ATTACH]
I'd love those, especially the 2 cents. The oldest thing I have from the US is this 1875 quarter that's had a hard life. [ATTACH]
Ooh, I'd like those! Plenty of fun researching and the added bonus of cheap postage. ;) I don't have any wire money but I do have an Ivan IV...
Damn, I missed a couple of draws as I went to visit the folks at the weekend and I'm a bit forgetful. :( I'd like a buffalo please. <Best said...
Yeah, I got Canada! :happy: [ATTACH]
I am just drifting back in and would like to be in the mix for round 3 please. :D 1928 Wreath crown, sometimes known as a Christmas crown: [ATTACH]
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