They are from Publix and called Cubanetos, and very good. Popular here foe beach days and coin display days.
Wow, that is something, indeed! Very impressive, @lardan ! When I first started looking at the pictures, I thought to myself "what a weird venue for a coin show". I hope you charged an entry fee.
Wow! That is quite the display. You have some very impressive coins, and your write-up are great. I wish I could do that, but if I had that much at home, I would be very nervous. When I put up an exhibit, I have to chuckle to myself that I seldom see that many of my coins at once. They are usually in safe deposit boxes.
Thanks for taking a look and your comments. These also are stored at the bank. It was the first my family and I saw all the coins at one time.
I was thinking the same thing. No way my wife would allow me to have a 3 room man cave. On the other hand I agree the display(s) is(are) spectacular. Your love of the hobby is sure not in question. It’s quite obvious you have put an incredible amount of time, effort and creative thinking in putting this display together. Most of us can only dream of this.
How did I miss this thread? Incredible collection and display! You have gone above and beyond the call of coin collecting
Like Eric the Red, I too missed this thread. Please accept my belated wow!!!! Mighty impressive and obviously done with great love for the subject.
In regards to the Eisenhower Dollar missing my son did the photos after people left. I didn't know one was missing, and my son certainly didn't know. He did straighten them back before he photographed them, but I found the Ike on the floor. When the weather turns cold, cold for us, I'm going to do some photos over.