Posted 1 year ago
lundy
(170 items)
1803 wish it was the real thing ,i think it is a kettle coin ,dont know if there worth anything,over 200 yrs old
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Posted 1 year ago
lundy
(170 items)
1803 wish it was the real thing ,i think it is a kettle coin ,dont know if there worth anything,over 200 yrs old
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Even if is not, its pretty cool!!! but you never know if there are collector out there looking for this particular coin. I love it!! Thanks for sharing:)
very cool item:)
Well, here are the facts at this link
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as long as yours is not magnetic it might be worth having it looked at by a coin buff.
Just my opinion from the pics.
thank you guys
lundy, Kettle coins also hold a pretty good demand. They came it two sizes and still draw a fair price on ebay and such.
its not magnetic ,so whats next t y
Get thee to a person who knows coins, one you can trust.
ok pop t y ,great wheather here in boston
thank you robin ,ive been trying to find them only found one so far for 275.oo
Sorry, my screen didn't show me the 'kettle' so I guess I learned something today, Thanks ROBinHawaii..