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 Posted 04/05/2008  12:33 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add bio_research to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
O.K. I am going through BOXES of my grandfathers coins as he has passed away. I am trying to look them all up and see the value before I put them in display cases for my office. I can ID many of them like the Morgan silver dollars CC not O and all thet. I CAN'T TELL WHAT THIS ONE IS. I found what looks like a 1878 dime, however, when flipped over is is a horseshoe with a B inside of it and what looks like a gothic "T" inside of that. It doesn't say anything on the back. Does anyone know what this is? I doubt it's worth anything, but I have searched yahoo and google and NOTHING.

Thanks
Justin
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 Posted 04/05/2008  12:40 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add ratio411 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
The horse shoe and the B make me think of casinos.
B for Binions, the horse shoe for Horseshoe Casinos, or for luck. The seated liberty image has been used on alot of tokens and fantasy coins...

I don't know any of this for sure!
This is just what came to mind with your description.

Jack Binion's Horseshoe Casino... Token with seated liberty.

Just a guess!
Dave


Oh yeah, the "T" could be for "Tunica", as in the Tunica Mississippi Horseshoe Casino...
It's a very longshot though...
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04/05/2008 12:41 am
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I believe what you have is known as a love token. You start with a genuine coin and then one side, usually the reverse so the date is preserved, is removed or lathed off. Once it is smooth, it is engraved with initials or a design. Sometimes it will have a hole. The name "love token" comes from the fact that these were usually given to a wife or girlfriend to be worn on a necklace or a bracelet, hence the hole. Others were carried as a pocket piece.
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hmm, it looks stamped, as in at time of production. I wish I had a macro lens on my camera to get a good picture. I was thinking it was a casino token from some things I read online, but I wasn't sure.
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Since you are not able to post a photo, take a look at this ebay link for love tokens and see if they look similar http://coins.listings.ebay.com/Exon...tingItemList
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hmm, it looks stamped, as in at time of production. I wish I had a macro lens on my camera to get a good picture. I was thinking it was a casino token from some things I read online, but I wasn't sure.
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another coin.. it has, on the face a figure (lady Liberty?) as on a 3 cent nickle... but it just says UNION at the top center with stars around the edge(13 stars) and on the back it just says "THE UNION" surrounded my a wreath... any ideas? if it wasn't for the finding of the double stamped 1955 lincoln I would have stopped going throughthese an hour ago...
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 Posted 04/05/2008  02:30 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add bio_research to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
and another... a mistrike 1868(?) nickle. Between all the stars there is a line almost looking smeared towards the 5 and the circle of stars is really offset wtih a line stamped about 1/8th of an inch from the right side. is it VERY worn...
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For the 1868, does it look something like this?
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There's a lot of varieties for the Shield nickel series. It would really help if you had photos to help identify it. What you probably have is a doubled die.

Edit: A forum member did a good write up about it that's actually on the front page of this site. https://goccf.com/t/27811
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04/05/2008 02:39 am
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The nickle does look like that, but really off center.
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I don't understand, is the design off or the actual coin "off center"? Is it possible if you could take a photo/scan it or maybe even draw it in paint?
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The design is off center... the pattern looks just like that but about 1/4 off center... there are actually some nice coins just thrown in this box. a VF 1798 large cent and a nice set of 1820's large cents...
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http://www.shieldnickels.net/

Look around on there for some info on the 1868 Nickel, should be able to find a pic or two.

Sounds like you got quite a collection brewing there bioresearch!
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