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Re: So Called Dollar guys... need some help on this one! Off metal HK109b? Subtropical Expo
Hibler & Kappen did not list any of the Florida Sub-Tropical medals in their catalog - HK-109b would be a non-existent sub-variety of a U.S. Centennial medal of 1876. Hyder & Shevlin do list … (View Post)1 -
Re: FUN?
I will be back at my usual table after missing FUN last year for the first time in 35+ years due to the Southwest Airlines meltdown - (I booked Delta nonstops this year, once burned...). I promise to… (View Post)2 -
Re: Sea Salvaged Bronze Wilson So-Called Dollars Selling for Amazing Prices!
For comparison, this example sold for $930 all in last week at Heritage (I originally sold it to the consignor). I would just say a little skepticism comes in handy on eBay especially with Best Offer… (View Post)2 -
Re: Looking for info on a 1930s (??) token.
It is meant to be a copyright symbol. The token is a private issue which dates from the early 1930's and reflected both the gravity of the times but also the optimism generated by the election of FDR… (View Post)5 -
Re: 1803 Kettle Token
> Actually this is the page on Kettle tokens borrowed from the catalog "American Game Counters" by Russell Rulau and George Fuld published by the Token And Medal Society (TAMS). It was i… (View Post)1