u/reks131

Image 1 — I inherited some vintage costume jewelry from my grandmother. Any good insights on these? Im a dude so I know nothing about jewelry.
Image 2 — I inherited some vintage costume jewelry from my grandmother. Any good insights on these? Im a dude so I know nothing about jewelry.
Image 3 — I inherited some vintage costume jewelry from my grandmother. Any good insights on these? Im a dude so I know nothing about jewelry.
Image 4 — I inherited some vintage costume jewelry from my grandmother. Any good insights on these? Im a dude so I know nothing about jewelry.
Image 5 — I inherited some vintage costume jewelry from my grandmother. Any good insights on these? Im a dude so I know nothing about jewelry.
Image 6 — I inherited some vintage costume jewelry from my grandmother. Any good insights on these? Im a dude so I know nothing about jewelry.
▲ 82 r/jewelry

I inherited some vintage costume jewelry from my grandmother. Any good insights on these? Im a dude so I know nothing about jewelry.

Any insight would be great! Thanks!!!

u/reks131 — 6 days ago

What’s a good foodbank to donate cereal boxes to in Lancaster?

I have about 20 boxes of cereal that I bought but have decided to reduce my Carb intake significantly, so wont be eating them.

Whats a good foodbank in Lancaster that I can just drive to and drop off the cereal?

When I look online, it gets confusing with who takes in food and when they accept donations.

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u/reks131 — 9 days ago
▲ 20 r/coins

Is this coin actually made of silver?

I was looking online and there was some question as to whether these coins are actually made of silver. Im also seeing the orangish marks on the coin and wondering if its because some sort of plating came off. Can anyone tell me the low-down on these coins? Thanks!

u/reks131 — 13 days ago
▲ 1 r/coins

I buy a lot of this set and other sets from this company, and have gotten really lucky. Several silver coins and coins from the 1700s.

However, this one was clearly a flop.

That being said, I read online there is an error version of this coin where the A and M of America are close together on the backside that could make it worth a good amount. As is, it’s probably a $10 card.

So here’s my question… keep this valueless coin in the card to keep whatever value it has… or rip it out to look at the back and see if its an error.

What would you do?

u/reks131 — 21 days ago