Here they come, it’s April 1. Stella in grandpa’s SDB anyone?
I found a Stella in the county dump / landfill!
@Zoins said: I found a Stella in the county dump / landfill!
Well, that numismatic mystery is now solved!
An oldie but goodie: 1933-S Czech Walking Liberty Half!
Any news on this coin?
I found a Stella in my pajamas!
nice one on the cert number!!!
@Zoins said: An oldie but goodie: 1933-S Czech Walking Liberty Half! Any news on this coin?
@Zoins said: An oldie but goodie: 1933-S Czech Walking Liberty Half!
No news, but like everyone else, I have an opinion!
Let's not forget about the 1917 Matte Proof Lincoln!
I shot Stella in my pajamas !....
I think the closeup of the left breast is most telling. * * European Example...…………………………………………………...Coinfacts Example
I own one of the 1844 Orphan Annie dimes that the US army took to Mexico to pay for warm company for the troops.
@SaorAlba said: I own one of the 1844 Orphan Annie dimes that the US army took to Mexico to pay for warm company for the troops.
Tell us more. I have not heard this story.
@bolivarshagnasty said: @SaorAlba said: I own one of the 1844 Orphan Annie dimes that the US army took to Mexico to pay for warm company for the troops. Tell us more. I have not heard this story.
@bolivarshagnasty said:
Just one of the many tall tales of why the 1844 dimes are so rare. I do own one though, not sure what she bought as she is not talking.
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I found a Stella in the county dump / landfill!
Well, that numismatic mystery is now solved!
In honor of the memory of Cpl. Michael E. Thompson
An oldie but goodie: 1933-S Czech Walking Liberty Half!
Any news on this coin?
I found a Stella in my pajamas!
nice one on the cert number!!!
No news, but like everyone else, I have an opinion!
Let's not forget about the 1917 Matte Proof Lincoln!
I shot Stella in my pajamas !....
I think the closeup of the left breast is most telling.


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European Example...…………………………………………………...Coinfacts Example
I own one of the 1844 Orphan Annie dimes that the US army took to Mexico to pay for warm company for the troops.
Tell us more. I have not heard this story.
Just one of the many tall tales of why the 1844 dimes are so rare. I do own one though, not sure what she bought as she is not talking.