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Re: What is this artistic motif called - and during what time period was it popular on US tokens?
It is most commonly called a propeller and comes in many slightly different forms sometimes with different names to differentiate the devices. You can find them on early 20th Century tokens and in th… (View Post)9 -
Re: Coins sent with new eBay ground advantage shipping? Any sellers nervous they eliminated first class?
-- The weight break points are still the same as before - 4oz - 8oz - 12oz - 15.99+ oz . -- The $100 insurance is significant even though I previously self-insured most packages up to $100 anyway. --… (View Post)3 -
Re: Peace medal opinions wanted, please: Is my Grant-Cochise medal authentic? A replica? Outright fake?
Fantasy. (View Post)4 -
More Sad News: R.I.P Glen Jorde of Devils Lake. North Dakota...
passed away on July 2. Glen was a well known currency and coin dealer who traveled the country to all the major shows and many regional shows as well. He kept a table at Long Beach for several decade… (View Post)3 -
Re: New Purchase - Interesting Token - One Way transfer to the cemetary
Per Atwood-Coffee Volume II: "Rosehill Cemetery operated carriages within the cemetery, using horse-drawn service from 1862 to 1912 and gasoline buses from 1912 to 1942." I'm sure the Cave … (View Post)3