This is one that I picked up in a collection, And on the edge was .999 and -In Vino Veritas- which is drink will bring out the truth! My first fine silver duplicate token
Another French Medal by Alphee Dubois. The goal of the Society was the introduction, acclimatization and domestication of different species of useful or ornamental animals,and the improvement and multiplication of the newly introduced or domesticated species.
The Anaconda Mine. That's bitter sweet to me. My grandfather spent $500 in 1910 or 1911 on Oil Stocks. They eventually sold, split, ect, and the stock became Anaconda Mine Stock. I had the stocks in hand one time after my grandfather passed away, and made copies before giving them back to my father. The copies disappeared, as did the original stock papers, when I dad died.
The White Horse of Conquest. The first of Providence's Four Horseman of the Apocalypse. One troy oz. .999 silver, 39mm, C/A
Another one for my train. But this is a mule, most are with the Indian head. This is the sellers image, I will re-shoot when it arrives.
Lots of cool exonumia items posted lately! Here's one I have been looking for since about 2013/14: Not in hand yet, but I've unpacked my house enough to locate my volumes of Cunningham! This one is NJ120d, clay, 39mm. The NJ120 series has five entries in Cunningham, and I have two others (I've posted them before, but so what!): NJ120a, clay, 39mm NJ120f, clay, red-orange, 39mm And somehow I ended up with another one...