More odds-n'-ends: first $18 PayPal takes all of this stuff in one lot

Everything here $18 delivered.
Just some basic US coin odds and ends, and then a pair of European coins from WW1 and WW2. The German coin might be a slightly better date, but I'm afraid it's mostly crap, as so many of these iron WW1 coins are. The little Belgian coin is cool, though, in that it was struck in the USA on a leftover steel cent blank (not by error, but for the liberation of Belgium). I call these "The Forgotten 1944 Steel Cents" because so many US coin collectors are unaware of them. I recently posted a thread about these. They're actually pretty common in world coin bulk lots, and quite inexpensive.


Just some basic US coin odds and ends, and then a pair of European coins from WW1 and WW2. The German coin might be a slightly better date, but I'm afraid it's mostly crap, as so many of these iron WW1 coins are. The little Belgian coin is cool, though, in that it was struck in the USA on a leftover steel cent blank (not by error, but for the liberation of Belgium). I call these "The Forgotten 1944 Steel Cents" because so many US coin collectors are unaware of them. I recently posted a thread about these. They're actually pretty common in world coin bulk lots, and quite inexpensive.


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