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Re: Two For Tuesday
Here are a pair of Central America silver crowns manufactured at United States mints. The 1914-C.A.M. El Salvador Peso (PCGS MS64) was struck at the Philadelphia Mint. Three other dates of this type … (View Post)4 -
Disappearance of the 1966 Australia 50 cent (80% silver) from circulation (5 minute video).
Came across this last night on YouTube. Was just uploaded March 6. Story from Australia's ABC News - 'This Day Tonight' which aired February 29, 1968. Most of us are probably familiar with this coin.… (View Post)2 -
Re: The "NIFC", Scoreboard. Forgot I had five more in my coat pocket. Lol
When I was heavily CRH'ing halves from 2009-2013 (roughly 8 boxes/week) I thought it was cool initially and I saved the best P and D example for roughly the years 2002-2010. Beyond that I just chucke… (View Post)1 -
Re: Two For Tuesday
One day late for Two for Tuesday. :# During the summer of 1949 the United States mints restruck two silver crowns with the intent they would be used in China. The first was a restrike of the Republic… (View Post)7 -
Re: How About Some Canadian and Provincial Coinage, Medals & Tokens?
@Barberian @TomB Speaking of wood grain surfaces, here is another one that I don't think I've shared. This time Canada, not Newfoundland, but another George V large cent. This 1919 got the somewhat u… (View Post)10