I should also mention that, based on the forum's suggestion, I contacted the president of ColonialCoins about my token. He is actually of the...
I should also mention that I followed up on the forum's suggestion and contacted the president of ColonialCoins.org. He was actually of the...
Hey, guys. I just wanted to check in and give an update. I've been having a hard time reaching and communicating with PCGS about my Pitt token....
As far as rarity goes, mine may well be the only Pitt halfpenny erroneously ID'd by PCGS as a farthing! :goof: I suppose I should contact them....
Ah, well, it's a shame PCGS may have goofed on the ID. It's still a nice piece, though, and by far the oldest, most historic thing I own. Thanks...
Thanks for the information. Very interesting, indeed!
The coin measures approximately 26.5mm--maybe 27--in diameter. It's hard to be sure, since I'm now measuring through the plastic case. As for...
Hmm, I tried to post and it didn't work, so here's the second attempt. @hiho Thanks for the halfpenny vs. farthing distinction. Also, nice...
@hiho Thanks for the half-penny vs. farthing distinction. I assume there is also a size difference? Nice Gibby, too. I'm currently "in...
Thanks for the info, J. I wonder how to tell if it's made of brass or copper. Are the differences easy to spot? You can tell I know nothing...
Unfortunately, my grandfather has passed, so I have no idea where he got it. He owned a package shop here in Savannah for many years, and had a...
Thanks, Bruce. That's really great information. I'd like to believe that, in addition to being buried with a plantation owner/pirate, the coin...
Hi, everyone. I must apologize in advance. I generally don't post on a forum, unless I have some knowledge to offer. Unfortunately, I know...
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