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Re: Best way to identify a dozen ancient specimens
Wow, @Sapyx, this is great. Thank you so much for taking the time to walk the list. Point well taken about posting so many in a single message. I can use the clues you have provided to do more resear… (View Post)1 -
Emergency coinage in US during revolutionary times?
I have 2 specimens that appears very similar to England 1/2 Penny George III (First Issue) minted in 1770-1775 https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces5335.html However, my specimens are 1776 and 1778… (View Post)2 -
Re: Federal Coin Exchange 1942 with Lincoln on the obverse
The specimen I have (see above) is made of a white metal, perhaps zinc as it's light weight. Still no idea about FMV for this token, but nonetheless it is a very cool design. I found another post on … (View Post)1 -
Trade Token for Antartica Food Service by US Dept of Interior
Hello Collectors Universe! I have an interesting token for which I cannot find another example. The obverse commemorates the 3rd Antartic Exposition by Admiral Richard Byrd in 1939-1941. The reverse … (View Post)8 -
Re: Federal Coin Exchange 1942 with Lincoln on the obverse
Given that it is a shopping mall, perhaps it is the store number. Just a guess. (View Post)2