Well, since the last correct entry was an 1819 Coronet large cent (which a friend of mine dug), I'll continue with another Coronet cent that I found while detecting:
So the next entry should be something from 1837 or a Coronet Large Cent.
Steve's picture is an 1825 half cent. I was able to see it by copying and pasting the URL into a new window, but when I tried to repost it it also red-X'ed on me.
I think I know the general area where he found that one, with his detector, here in one of our local parks (assuming that is the one he dug).
Hey, Steve- how ya been? Haven't seen or heard much from you. We need to get out diggin' again one of these days. The last time I went out it was all steamy and buggy, back in August. I've not taken advantage of all the perfect weather, since.
<< <i>Steve's picture is an 1825 half cent. I was able to see it by copying and pasting the URL into a new window, but when I tried to repost it it also red-X'ed on me. >>
Red X's are not fair!
I decided to change calling the bathroom the John and renamed it the Jim. I feel so much better saying I went to the Jim this morning.
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“We are only their care-takers,” he posed, “if we take good care of them, then centuries from now they may still be here … ”
Todd - BHNC #242
“We are only their care-takers,” he posed, “if we take good care of them, then centuries from now they may still be here … ”
Todd - BHNC #242
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Notice anything different???
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The name is LEE!
You need something from 1819 or a Coronet Large Cent.
Wait, I thought it just had to be a large cent for UNO?
The name is LEE!
No "Coin Uno" players for November, I see.
Well, since the last correct entry was an 1819 Coronet large cent (which a friend of mine dug), I'll continue with another Coronet cent that I found while detecting:
So the next entry should be something from 1837 or a Coronet Large Cent.
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(Wish that one were mine, instead of the Smithsonian's).
Not as purty as most but she does it for me!
The name is LEE!
German States (Prussia), silber groschen, 1825.
Next play is 1825 or Germany.
I think I know the general area where he found that one, with his detector, here in one of our local parks (assuming that is the one he dug).
Hey, Steve- how ya been? Haven't seen or heard much from you. We need to get out diggin' again one of these days. The last time I went out it was all steamy and buggy, back in August. I've not taken advantage of all the perfect weather, since.
Next play is 1825 or Classic Head half cent!
<< <i>Steve's picture is an 1825 half cent. I was able to see it by copying and pasting the URL into a new window, but when I tried to repost it it also red-X'ed on me. >>
Red X's are not fair!
The name is LEE!
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Wanted to bring this back to the top for the Holidays. One of "The Best" of 2005
Not my coin, I wish it was though
Ack we are stuck in Bust Mania