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Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by ldhair, Jul 9, 2010.

  1. johnmilton

    johnmilton Well-Known Member

    It is a dime. I have no idea where she got it. She loved to shop in second hand stores, and there was one right next door to her house.

    She had a set of wooden 1876 Centennial Celebration medals. My cousin and I racked our brains to figure out when she got it. She had not been born in 1876 so if it was a family member would had to have been her father or mother. I finally decided that the set had to have come from the second hand store next door. The gentleman who ran it bought a lot of stuff in Philadelphia. It must of come from one of those estates. Unfortunately it was sold when her children broke my grandmother's house.

    To avoid hyjacking this thread, here is an 1886 dated coin.

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  3. ldhair

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    Oops 3 posts at once @ldhair sort this one out I was going off the 1886 dollar
     
  7. Pickin and Grinin

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  8. ldhair

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    All is good. We were on seated dimes. Now it's Morgan dollars or anything dated 1886.
     
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  13. Gilbert

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    Recent purchase. Seller images.

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  14. benveniste

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    Apologies if this is a rerun:
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  15. Hoky77

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    Back on track

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  16. benveniste

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    We weren't off track. I posted a United States coin dated 1908.
     
  17. Hoky77

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    You are right and I am wrong. Back on track IMG_8744.JPG IMG_8745.JPG
     
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  20. Pickin and Grinin

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  21. Skyman

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    Not sure. Have no idea if it's some variant of clipped, or PMD or something else entirely...
     
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