@pocketpiececommems .... Is that the same coin, different lighting? Or two different but very worn coins? I do see one similar marking between the two obverses....Cheers, RickO
@ricko said: @pocketpiececommems .... Is that the same coin, different lighting? Or two different but very worn coins? I do see one similar marking between the two obverses....Cheers, RickO
Each are either 1892 or 1893 Columbian Expo commemorative half dollars.
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@pocketpiececommems .... Is that the same coin, different lighting? Or two different but very worn coins? I do see one similar marking between the two obverses....Cheers, RickO
Each are either 1892 or 1893 Columbian Expo commemorative half dollars.
Worry is the interest you pay on a debt you may not owe.
"Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value---zero."----Voltaire
"Everything you say should be true, but not everything true should be said."----Voltaire
Two different Nice Columbian pocket pieces
Lafayette Grading Set
Lafayette Grading Set
I’m surprised to see that much rim detail and surface crud on a Texas with that much wear. Is it real?
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My first impression is that the Texas Commem above is NOT real...I have been wrong before.
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