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Re: 1892 Indian Head Cent Token or what.
It is very unlikely that the Indian cent was intended for or struck by an encased coin frame die. The clovers used on encasements are invariably four leaf and almost always appear on only one side of… (View Post)1 -
Re: 1884 Hawaii "Coinage" ...does anyone know the story?
Don Medcalf notes that "The hubs are impounded in the Philadelphia Mint" but then also states "A set of hub impressions exist". It sounds like the U.S. Mint shenanigans had no res… (View Post)1 -
Token Time - Part 2 (Continued)
The system would not let me post a reply on the original June 24 "Token Time" thread so I've continued it from the end. I have added information that is relevant to the trail of the thread … (View Post)3 -
Re: Nice return on exonumia (not mine)
While the final price level is notable (and definitely collector/ego driven) it is not totally surprising as the Baruc token is the type that checks a lot of boxes. It is of interest to collectors of… (View Post)3 -
Re: Best coin store name you have seen, and shop name if you opened up a store?
They also ran half page ads in Coin World for a very short time (couple weeks?) before the Letters To The Editor crowd chased them off the publication.. (View Post)1