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you got it Jbuck, not about to break any rules. I'm fairly new to the site, so I apologize if I mess up. @basebal21 I'm probably gonna sell the Levick token when ever I'm able to learn the actual value of the item, whether on ebay or where ever I dont know just. i was told to auction off the commitia americana on stacksbowers, only thing is I have to send my medals in which I'm extremely nervous of
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 here my last one...well not my last one, but the last one I have pictures of
Edited by Ghost_X1 11/13/2012 9:52 pm
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Quote: you got it Jbuck, not about to break any rules. I'm fairly new to the site, so I apologize if I mess up. No worries. We are glad you understand. 
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Ghost_X1.  You have great medals!  
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Beautiful exonumia. Thanks for sharing. But yikes! You shouldn't be palming nor putting your fingers on their surfaces.
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im a bit of noob when it comes to handling these things.If I could id hold it with a pair of gloves
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This may help you, re: Masonic Medal In 1902 there was a fire in downtown Waterbury. Many buildings suffered damage, including the old Masonic Temple. Perhaps this medal commemorates the restored/rebuilt Temple. Link: http://www.greaterwaterbury.com/wat...ire_1902.phpDoes your family have roots in Connecticut? I'm also a Matthew and I live in New Haven, CT. Sometimes you have to think outside of the box to find explanations to your questions. Good luck and welcome.
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This is the correct way to hold a coin - always by the edge and over a soft surface. A towel if you have nothing else available. 
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You can use gloves or even a cotton sock but touching the fields with your hand exposes them to the oils in your skin that will leave handling marks on them later. That said you do have some nice medals and the Levick token is quite desirable. Congrats on your inheritance and did I get that right you have duplicates?
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I am no expert on any of these tokens or medals but if you are planning on using a site like ebay make sure you sell a few things on there first. There are a lot of tricky things when selling. sell something cheap that you dont mind losing just to get the hang of listing and ways to describe your item.
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@ matthewvincent yes actually I do have a lot of family roots in Connecticut, its odd I have yet to see a site or find someone with that exact same medal I'm guessing its very rare, an its really annoying I have yet to find any substantial amount of information on it. @cointagous yes I do have 2 of each of most of them, I think I have another Levick token somewhere in of my boxes. yeah I didnt think some fat guy smoking weed, would be worth so much ahah. I am tempted to sell the levick token, since I have more then one. For some reason I dont think ebay is place to sell things like these.
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Wow!  I would bid on the one with the Ships. That's my favorite! What's the history behind it, anyone? Absolutely gorgeous collection you have there!
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jaymore74
John Paul Jones (1747-1792), The Capture of the British Frigate HMS Serapis by the USS Bonhomme Richard, Silver Medal 1779, for the ' Americana' series, by Augustin Dupré, uniformed bust right, his hair tied behind en queue, JOANNI PAVLO JONES CLASSIS PRAEFECTO, COMITIA AMERICANA, rev the naval engagement, HOSTIVM NAVIBVS CAPTIS AVT FVGATIS, AD ORAM SCOTIAE XXIII SEPT MDCCLXXVIIII, 55mm
there some info on it. I'm probably gonna put the 2nd one on stacker
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 Anyone know info on this henery clay one? someone offered me 450$ for it. I was learning towards selling it but I wanted to make sure its of value, and what not
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