Large Cents (1858–1920) Large Cents, Specimen (1858–1912) Small Cents (1920–) Small Cents, Specimen & Proof (1921–) Silver Five Cents (1858–1921) Silver Five Cents, Specimen (1858–1921) Nickel Five Cents (1922–) Nickel Five Cents, Proof-like (1951–) ...
He makes $90,000 a year but gets to keep only enough to pay off the alimony and the rent on time and is made up like the rest of us of about 87 cents’ worth of iron, calcium, antimony and whatever baser metal a human being is composed of. Only in his case, it’s put togethe...
So, these postings are a way to share my reflections on Canadian arts and culture and to spread greater awareness of what’s going on with our good neighbor up north. It also offers the incidental benefit of educating me (and others) further about a people and their places that I hold c...
Take a ride on an antique carousel, carved in 1905 and still only 5 cents a ride. Then pull out the cameras at one of the area’s two historic lighthouses, originally built to direct ships into the first, second, and third Welland Canals. The older lighthouse is located at the end ...
Work on this antique carousel took place between 1898 and 1905. Both adults and children can enjoy a ride for only 5 cents. Pick a horse, camel, lion or any other animal of your choice and have a jolly good time! Have a picnic lunch on the beach or one of the benches. You can ...