So now every tinhorn treasure hunter will be posting bicentennials and asking where they can sell them.
what the heck was even that? That was just a bunch of clickbait and drivel to try and pull in advertising dollars. I'd hazard a guess that it's AI written as well. Oh ya that whole site appears arranged to get you to click around. Pageviews = ad revenue. I hate sites like this because it hurts people who actually put time and effort into writing good content.
This brings me back to the time when I thought they were worth a lot of money (not 80 mil) back when I was younger. I know better now, of course. Maybe it'll create some long-term collectors despite being wrong in nearly every regard?
Maybe, but it will likely create a lot more unhappiness when people realize they’ve been lied to. (If they ever do realize. Some may never get it.)
There are a lot of news stories (actually, mostly sports recaps) that are so poorly written that I pray to God that some AI thingy-ma-bob wrote it.
That's 2 minutes and 30 seconds of my life I'll never recover. Not a single bit of useful information in that entire bit of drivel.
All of you have this all wrong. The secret of the tremendous value is that these were once owned by George Washington himself and carried with him to Valley Forge. You can tell these exceptionally rare ones because they carry the date 1776 as well as 1976 under Washington's picture.
Well after all it's the hillcountryweekly.com !Yeehah !!!! Mainebill Bethany Danielle New What a pile of dog dookie. Ridiculous Also is a pile of Cat Cookie