Another new boat for me
I realise this is lightside but many who know me also know I collect boat coins.
I took the photos very fast and through the pastic capsule and am pretty sure I can get better pics later.
Anyway, it is a great proof and I like it very much

I took the photos very fast and through the pastic capsule and am pretty sure I can get better pics later.
Anyway, it is a great proof and I like it very much

Becoming informed but still trying to learn every day!
1-Dammit Boy Oct 14,2003
International Coins
"A work in progress"
Wayne
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e-mail: wayne.whatley@gmail.com
1-Dammit Boy Oct 14,2003
International Coins
"A work in progress"
Wayne
eBay registered name:
Hard_ Search (buyer/bidder, a small time seller)
e-mail: wayne.whatley@gmail.com
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1-Dammit Boy Oct 14,2003
International Coins
"A work in progress"
Wayne
eBay registered name:
Hard_ Search (buyer/bidder, a small time seller)
e-mail: wayne.whatley@gmail.com
Have you managed to get an example of the 'Keelboat' Nickel into your collection?
Aidan.
1-Dammit Boy Oct 14,2003
International Coins
"A work in progress"
Wayne
eBay registered name:
Hard_ Search (buyer/bidder, a small time seller)
e-mail: wayne.whatley@gmail.com
One of the American collectors could post up an example of one of those commemorative 5c. Nickels.
Aidan.
There is a set of 18 medal-coins denominated 1 Crown that are coming out for Tristan da Cunha which depict ships.My boss bought in 6 types so far.
You will have to get in touch with one of the coin dealers in London,England to get those.
There are ship-related medal-coins for both Pitcairn Islands & St. Helena as well.
Aidan.
<< <i>Have you managed to get an example of the 'Keelboat' Nickel into your collection? >>
Liteside - Westward Journey series (excerpted from Wikipedia):
2004 designs
In 2004, the reverse of the nickel changed, with two different designs during the year. The first design, placed into circulation on March 1, 2004, featured a design based upon a rendition of the original Indian Peace Medal commissioned for Lewis and Clark's expedition. It was designed by Norman E. Nemeth.
In the autumn of 2004, the reverse changed again to feature a view of Lewis and Clark's keelboat in full sail that transported members of the Corps of Discovery expedition and their supplies through the rivers of the Louisiana Territory. This design depicts Meriwether Lewis and William Clark in full uniform, standing in the bow of the keelboat. This nickel was designed by Al Maletsky.