The coin thread--post pictures of your traditional knives with a coin

Exquisite juxtaposition ! The coin ????;):)

Called a Standing Liberty Quarter 1916-1930

Was going to get into them but they are hard to collect. A lot of raised areas and points to check off for a nice example.
I got one around here that I found as a kid while digging around in the ground.
They are one of my favorite designs!
 
Called a Standing Liberty Quarter 1916-1930

Was going to get into them but they are hard to collect. A lot of raised areas and points to check off for a nice example.
I got one around here that I found as a kid while digging around in the ground.
They are one of my favorite designs!
I can see why ! Thank you kindly. it has essence
 
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This is the best I could muster - a knife in my pocket and a dollar in my wallet. Things could be worse!

Very decent examples too:cool: Is that a contemporary Dollar that's in general circulation? I'm not an American you see. Swayback is a great pocket-knife one of the best small knives in my experience.

Regards, Will
 
Is that a contemporary Dollar that's in general circulation?

Yes, a 2007 presidential dollar coin with Washington on the other side. The only place I could think of getting it would be from a transit ticket machine. Dollar coins are just not popular here in the USA compared to paper bills, and you hardly ever get dollar coins as change when paying cash for anything.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Presidential_dollar_coins
 
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