American as American can get.
The 2 1/5, 5, 10 and $20 are decently large, the $1 is tiny compared to those...just a hair past 1/2 inch.
"The gold dollar (1849–89) was a tiny coin measuring only 13 mm making it difficult to grasp and easy to lose, a serious problem when a dollar was almost a day's wage."
Since I got the gold coin off the list I'd say a Spanish gold from the 1700's. If I find one of those I know where the part of the fleet people are guessing where they sank will maybe be not where they think they sank. Make sense?
Since I got the gold coin off the list I'd say a Spanish gold from the 1700's. If I find one of those I know where the part of the fleet people are guessing where they sank will maybe be not where they think they sank. Make sense?
Over 5 years at it and I can't find a darn V Nickel ... got a Shield nickel, but that V is playing hide and seek, and so far it is STILL winning the game.... someday!