A "hobo nickel" is a type of folk art where artists carve and modify small-denomination coins, most famously the Buffalo nickel minted between 1913 and 1938.
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A "hobo nickel" is a type of folk art where artists carve and modify small-denomination coins, most famously the Buffalo nickel minted between 1913 and 1938.
when you find a 140 year old penny in your pocket
US postage stamp, 1995 "American Kestrel" Scott #2477 Issued: May 10, 1995 - Aurora, CO Quantity: 300,000,000 Designer: Michael Matherly Printed By: Bureau of Engraving and Printing (Lithographed) With its slate blue and rust plumage, the kestrel makes a colorful and visually unique addition to U.S. postage stamps. A relative of the falcon, this small bird of prey is also known as a "sparrow hawk." Found throughout the United States, it usually makes its home in hollowed out trees or nests deserted by other birds. In 1995, this stamp was reprinted. This reprinted version differed from the original stamp in several ways; the new stamp utilizes a cent sign (¢) and also bears the year date 1995 in the lower left-margin.
“One cent!” 1953 ad detail
The 1792 Birch Cent
The first penny ever created in the United States Mint
Probably one of the coolest coins I've bought from work!