Hello all, MeowtheKitty here. How are things? Meow is finding that the cost of things seems to be really getting out of paw. Like the Maintenance fee at Meows home is going to go up 12% for next year. Insurance policies have also gone up notably last year too. At this rate what is the average being supposed to do? Is this going to continue until a large portion of the population is near bankrupt? Anyway, Meow has had a quite heavy Ebay addiction, and last week had to seriously decide to quit as the cost of living was just getting too unmanageable. Meow has been CRH penny rolls daily as that is still affordable. Meow has found a small amount of interesting ones and will maybe share them some time in the future. Meow was posting wondering what kind of deluxe coin holder do you guys like. Meow was thinking as a final small splurge to trying out a fancy deluxe holder for Meows better finds. Meow was inspired by an ebay purchase last month of a box of premium trading card holders that are very elegant and durable. Meow even managed to print out a label on a in pawheld label maker for it. Meow quite likes it and Meow thought how neat it would be if there was a coin holder that was just as nice. Meows Chinese Lego King Tiger has been progressing slowly. Meow still has the turret left to assemble. Purrs, MeowtheKitty.
Oh and by the way Meow broke the previous record the other day. Meows last post was about finding the oldest penny CRH for Meow. It was a 1910. Meow last week found Meows first indian head penny CRH. It was an 1889. Meow might in the future post pics of it with some other slightly interesting penny finds.
And another quite interesting experience Meow had this week. Meow got in paw about a dozen rolls from the bank of pennies that contained nothing but 1960s to 1971 pennies. About 15% where in BU or AU condition with near full color luster. No errors or variations but it was very cool to find rolls of pennies saved by someone at a time Meow was a small kitten.
He has passed on into the cosmos but for over 22 years I had a great friend; Elliot the cat. I think he may have been the only member of my family who enjoyed sitting with me while I trolled for coins. One night I was fixated on the computer screen while a Heritage Auction was in progress. During their auctions there is a bright red button that says BID. I was bidding on an 1873 No Arrow Seated Dime. I had just decided to drop out of the bidding. Elliot felt differently. He had come into my office and just as the auction was counting down the last 4 seconds he executed a perfect 4 foot leap in the air and landed with all 4 paws on my finger on the mouse. CLICK. To this day I record it as Elliot's coin in mt coin journal. i will see if my computer will behave but posting pictures has been a mess this morning. James