Show me your 100 year old, or older, circulated but
no problem coins.




bob
sorry, hit the return by accident with posting the pics!




bob
sorry, hit the return by accident with posting the pics!
Registry: CC lowballs (boblindstrom), bobinvegas1989@yahoo.com
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Hmmmmmmmmm,
bob
<< <i>Nice 123cents but where is the other 113¢? Never did understand what significance the 123 has in your handle.
Hmmmmmmmmm,
bob
123cents really doesn't have any significance. Many years ago when I was trying to pick a username on Ebay, that was coin related, 123cents was the first name I found that was not already used.
Lance.
thanks,
bob
Nice one.
bob
Here's one that has not been shown here before:
Dwayne F. Sessom
Ebay ID: V-Nickel-Coins
a nice double struck error with a re-punched date Bob?
<< <i>A thread I can relate to! >>
Nice T$, Kaz! Love it. I'm going to get one for a pocket piece. Then I can talk the ears off friends about its history.
Lance.
Oops, this one is in the future. Sorry.
PCGS Registries
Box of 20
SeaEagleCoins: 11/14/54-4/5/12. Miss you Larry!
EM - Ekaterinburg, 1762-1876
AM - Annensk, 1789-1799
bob
<< <i>A thread I can relate to!
Nice one there Kaz!t
And not to be slighted but those double eagles and that crosslet 4 are all fine and dandy!
bob
But, I like!!
bob
JRocco, more Russian Coppers, cool!
1795 Silver Dollar, thanks AnkurJ
Gold by Lakesammman never gets old!
Nifty Nickel Barndog!
Griv??? What are you doing Griv???? 2020!
thanks to all, fun thread. Saw some new stuff too!
bob
EAC 6024
<< <i>That Russian is sweeeeeet, where did you find that?
bob >>
Hey Bob,
These old Russian coppers are really cool, but challenging to find clean.
Not to mention they are HEAVY coppers.
Compare these coins that weigh in at 51.19 g of copper to a thick planchet 1793-1795 US large cent at 13.48 g. before their weight reduction in 1796 to 10.89 g.
Here is a cool year
1776 with another re-punched date