Anyone ever seen one of these? Hoping to get some information to help with identifying this item. At first I thought that it was a stamp, however the words would be backwards if used as such. Maybe some type of documents binder, missing straps and it's bottom piece? Is 1.5 inches in diameter. Thanks
This community is designed for collectors and enthusiasts alike to display their collection, discuss military history, assess if an item is original or a reproduction (a huge part of militaria collecting is authentication). All militaria collectors and items are welcome! We would love if you would share what you got.1883 Racketeer Nickel?
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Jokes that you don’t tell your children but your brother’s children are fair game.What is the hardest part of eating vegetables?
Jokes that you don’t tell your children but your brother’s children are fair game.I'm a coin guy who came across two sets of sequential serial number dollars bills in pretty great shape. Do these hold any value/are they worth hanging on to, other than being kind of neat?

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A few BIE cents for viewing pleasure. 54s, 55d, 57d
Got a question about coin collecting, or just wondering how much your old coin is worth? Ask away! This subreddit is intended to serve as a learning resource for experienced and beginning collectors alike. For paper money, please post to r/papermoney. **NOTE: Any random foreign coin from the 1960s onward is likely not worth anything beyond face value.I noticed on my 1909 VDB penny that the final period is missing after the B in the V.D.B initials. Has anyone here ever run across something similar before? You can see an indentation where the period should be if you look close enough.
Got a question about coin collecting, or just wondering how much your old coin is worth? Ask away! This subreddit is intended to serve as a learning resource for experienced and beginning collectors alike. For paper money, please post to r/papermoney. **NOTE: Any random foreign coin from the 1960s onward is likely not worth anything beyond face value.I noticed on my 1909 VDB penny that the final period is missing after the B in the V.D.B initials. Has anyone here ever run across something similar before? You can see an indentation where the period should be if you look close enough.
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Got a question about coin collecting, or just wondering how much your old coin is worth? Ask away! This subreddit is intended to serve as a learning resource for experienced and beginning collectors alike. For paper money, please post to r/papermoney. **NOTE: Any random foreign coin from the 1960s onward is likely not worth anything beyond face value.Does anyone know what's up with the mintmark on my 1950 D quarter? The D looks almost triple punched on the right side. I suspect that it could be because the D was manually punched on the 1950 D quarters, but thought that I'd ask here. Thanks.

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I was looking at my 1950 D quarter to see if it could be a D over S repunch. I don't see any remnants of an S, but the D looked almost triple punched on the right side. I suspect that it could be because the D was manually punched on the 1950 D quarters. Has anyone any knowledge on this?

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