Vintage coin collection in leather binder
Description
Found a vintage coin collection this afternoon around 3pm tucked inside a leather binder near the Market House on Hay Street, downtown Fayetteville. It's a well-worn album with a cracked spine, filled with coins from the 1800s, including a few silver dimes and a copper large cent. On the outside, there’s a red wax seal stamped with the initials LK and a tiny drawing of a cat on a sticker near the corner—hard to miss. I’m hoping to reunite it with its rightful owner; this collection looks like a family heirloom, and it clearly means a lot to someone. If you’re missing it, message me with details about the binder or the coin list.
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