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Re: It's the 4th of July, post a red, white or blue coin
Not a coin but not prissy pastels either :) (View Post)6 -
Re: Is there a definitive historical reference on medals and tokens minted by the US Mints?
The Knights Templar are not a religious organization as such but rather are one of the many fraternal orders under the umbrella of Freemasonry and have no direct connection to the medieval military o… (View Post)3 -
Re: Unknown centennial copper token with blue on the fields against the devices . . . . .
No, it is not a transportation token - it neither mentions a transportation company nor indicates that it is good for passage. tokencatalog is not a catalog but simply a useful crowdsourced amalgamat… (View Post)1 -
Re: Unknown centennial copper token with blue on the fields against the devices . . . . .
It is just what it appears to be - a city centennial medal with the devices representing the city in 1802 (with Natives & wildlife around at the founding) and 1902 (with a modern for the day elec… (View Post)3 -
Re: As much as I want to support the USPS, I can't ....... (The rant worked, package arrived today).
Although I moved across the city 20 years ago I still kept my previous long time P.O. Box since I had 25,000++ business cards & old ads out there with that address. I visit it once a week or soon… (View Post)1