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I'm almost embarrassed to post this "Buffalo " find after seeing the goods found in England, but here are pics anyway.

Magyar

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Got a late start today...long sermon at church on "forgiveness" ; I forgive you all in advance for "snickering " at this poor excuse for a "Buffalo".... :rolleyes::devil: :rofl:

Anyway, it's one of my favorite coins...and at least the date and some detail is still visible for sleeping in the salty ocean for so many years.

I'll try to find something more interesting to post in the future.

Thanks for looking

Magz
 
I second what Elson said.
Reading your posts shows that some people really did pay attention while they were in school.
 
made out of lead? Just curious. I find lots of lead toys and are a favorite find of mine. Will have to post them sometime.
 
n/t
 
I broke a whistle and now I am scared to touch them!! I hope you keep it and find a way to repair it. I love those old toys. I keep mine in a currio cabinet, along with my found guns and some very old bottles.
 
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