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Re: Token Thursday!
Here is a transportation token from the Allentown Traction Co. made of a fabric that is rarely encountered in any type of token or medal, namely mica impregnated vulcanite or celluloid. This piece fr… (View Post)4 -
Re: San Carlos reservation coin
I have a feeling that somehow this may eventually revolve around this common modern fantasy : (or one of its equally faulty companion pieces): (View Post)2 -
Re: The Quarter That Never Was . . . . (Part #3) Mystery Solved !
Cremona also created several other alternative designs for the Washington quarter competition that (I believe) were not submitted. (View Post)2 -
Re: I just HAVE to show off my new 1952 Studebaker . . . . . .
The Studebaker piece shown seems to be the 28mm diameter version. The medal was also struck in a large 3" diameter version as well. (View Post)1 -
Re: Post any World's Fair Medals, Tokens & other items fair related
The Ceres head obverse was used on a 1900 Paris Exposition medal of the same size before it was recycled for use on the 1904 LPE medal. The Paris Mint struck two medals for the LPE, the Ceres head an… (View Post)2