Looks like engraving rather than counterstamping. Nice novelty piece.
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with the coin in hand using a loop tou can see the edges of the chisel that was used to make the letters. I like the coin and my 16yo boy actually found in in a mess of things he is autistic and we go rummaging together on the weekends, its our thing and we love it.
<< <i>with the coin in hand using a loop tou can see the edges of the chisel that was used to make the letters. I like the coin and my 16yo boy actually found in in a mess of things he is autistic and we go rummaging together on the weekends, its our thing and we love it. >>
Have you found any other neat stuff when out rummaging together? Heck, its the outings I love - the finds are just cream on top!
Autism is such an individual thing and when you find something that clicks it is very important to embrace it. My son has the high functioning form very intelligent but lacks social skills and seems OCD. He loves to dig through peoples stuff. We have found many coins real and fake along with other vintage items that we resell. He makes me buy the fake coins also but he keeps them in a book so he can look at them and compare them to the real coins. He also told me I should buy them so others will not buy them thinking they are real. In a way it is very funny the way he so seriously stated that. I have 4 boys and love them dearly. They are all special in their own way lol......
<< <i>with the coin in hand using a loop tou can see the edges of the chisel that was used to make the letters. I like the coin and my 16yo boy actually found in in a mess of things he is autistic and we go rummaging together on the weekends, its our thing and we love it. >>
Fun stuff! I like the coin. Probably gold plated and engraved back in the day for a gift or pocketpiece. My wife and I go to garage sales and estate sales a lot of Saturday mornings.
“When the people find that they can vote themselves money, that will herald the end of the republic.” — Benjamin Franklin
My icon IS my coin. It is a gem 1949 FBL Franklin.
I have a punch that I had made for him with the circle witht he slash through it and he takes great delight in marking them I will post some later this week.
hey phantom1701 if you ever need any help or resources for the autism stuff just let me know we are very active in the community and always willing to help where we can.
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Hoard the keys.
Love the counterstamp and it's in a good place that does not ruin the coin!
bob
<< <i>with the coin in hand using a loop tou can see the edges of the chisel that was used to make the letters. I like the coin and my 16yo boy actually found in in a mess of things he is autistic and we go rummaging together on the weekends, its our thing and we love it. >>
Have you found any other neat stuff when out rummaging together? Heck, its the outings I love - the finds are just cream on top!
Eric
<< <i>Who was WLK? >>
Wilhelm L. Klink
You may consider buying a "COPY" punch to deface them for future generations.
<< <i>with the coin in hand using a loop tou can see the edges of the chisel that was used to make the letters. I like the coin and my 16yo boy actually found in in a mess of things he is autistic and we go rummaging together on the weekends, its our thing and we love it. >>
Fun stuff! I like the coin. Probably gold plated and engraved back in the day for a gift or pocketpiece. My wife and I go to garage sales and estate sales a lot of Saturday mornings.
My icon IS my coin. It is a gem 1949 FBL Franklin.