I imagine most of us have so called junk.
Some you love, some it just isn't worth the effort to get rid of.
Maybe we should start a junk trading thread.
@Flatwoods said:
I imagine most of us have so called junk.
Some you love, some it just isn't worth the effort to get rid of.
Maybe we should start a junk trading thread.
Been thinking this very thing. @Lordmarcovan was well know for his creative coin swaps. May have to forge on without him as he's as rare as a bearded goddess these days🙃
Of course that applies to many forumites about now...who knows, I may blow this taco stand myself at any minute..😆
@jayPem....Neat collection of counterstamps and love tokens... What is unique about the 1846 large cent in the picture?? I do not see anything... must be the reverse has 'something'.... Cheers, RickO
Oh, nice spot @Ricko, I didn't notice that one was flipped over in the pic..it's one of my favorites and also a bit mysterious as to what and why it even is..😀
Neat love tokens, repoussé, and coin exonumia. Yes, I collect various types of penny exonumia, and they just seem to keep "accumulating" and "expanding"! Here are some examples:
@ThePennyLady
There needs to be another button I can choose other than "like."
Those are amazing!
So so much more interesting than "regular" coins!
I think I have been converted .
The 1918 WW1 "over there" piece is one of the coolest cent related items I have seen.
The little victory (?) bell and the hardware advertising piece are my other favorites.
Great stuff.
Wow!
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All of my copper is in this one drawer. It's not much, but there are a few here that rank high among many favorites.
Great little collection. I've never seen early cents like that etched with ladies before.
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Real nice junk stuff.
I imagine most of us have so called junk.
Some you love, some it just isn't worth the effort to get rid of.
Maybe we should start a junk trading thread.
I would gladly trade my junk for some @boiler78 junk.

Been thinking this very thing.
@Lordmarcovan was well know for his creative coin swaps. May have to forge on without him as he's as rare as a bearded goddess these days🙃
Of course that applies to many forumites about now...who knows, I may blow this taco stand myself at any minute..😆
I kinda like it
No jokin, luv tokens! Peace Roy
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Is the Penny Lady still around? I bet she sees some of this stuff at shows often.
The 1924 is so cool!
I really like the 20s flapper/Betty Boopish artwork.
Excellent!
@jayPem....Neat collection of counterstamps and love tokens... What is unique about the 1846 large cent in the picture?? I do not see anything... must be the reverse has 'something'....
Cheers, RickO
Oh, nice spot @Ricko, I didn't notice that one was flipped over in the pic..it's one of my favorites and also a bit mysterious as to what and why it even is..😀


@jayPem....Thanks for the response...not at all what I expected, but certainly unique... I wonder how that was done...Cheers, RickO
I agree with Flatheadwoods - There's so much "really neat" that accumulates over the years.
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Do you know how these things are made?
Die pressed? Really cool actually, I've only ever seen them at antique stores and such..
Yes, die pressed.
I am pretty sure that Charmy ( @ThePennyLady ) has something similar lying around.
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I think it's called repousse or something close. Peace Roy
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Neat love tokens, repoussé, and coin exonumia. Yes, I collect various types of penny exonumia, and they just seem to keep "accumulating" and "expanding"! Here are some examples:
The Penny Lady®
Amazing 😍
@ThePennyLady ...if you have an extra large cent pie crimper, let me know!
The 1863, I'm guessing a cobbler?
That one is Awesome too 😀
You rang?
Fun tray of stuff.
@ThePennyLady
There needs to be another button I can choose other than "like."
Those are amazing!
So so much more interesting than "regular" coins!
I think I have been converted .
The 1918 WW1 "over there" piece is one of the coolest cent related items I have seen.
The little victory (?) bell and the hardware advertising piece are my other favorites.
Great stuff.
Wow!