I'm rather fond of this picture I took at a car show I entered in May. I think it's pretty cool. It's the only photo I have of my two cars together. I'm also fond of these pictures from a camping trip I went on with my family two summers ago. I know I posted these recently in the general forum...but they are cool. I'm the guy on the left. So, is there something else in this picture other than the glacier? I think there is but I can't see it...it's a very nice glacier though.
My 1999D Penny found today. I am not sure what you would call this, and Lincoln Has??? and lets keep it clean,
We r all going 2 b a bunch of Fonzies. Now what is a Fonzie? Coooooooool, thats right. Sorry I don't have any pics u haven't seen yet.
Antarctica, compliments of the 109th Airlift Wing. The Scotia-based 109th Airlift Wing has provided airlift support to the National Science Foundation's South Pole research program since 1988. The wing operates LC-130Hs, modified with wheel-ski gear, in support of Arctic and Antarctic operations.
Here is a cool site! http://www.martingrund.de/pinguine/pinguincam1.htm#2 Wow, Toadsicles! No not an anatomy part:mouth: Jim
This is a super cool coin. NGC awards the star designation when only one half of the coin exhibits prooflike qualities. The obverse is fully prooflike and the reverse is brilliant.
Wow that's interesting to me it looks like a cam the obverse and it's not even a proof i really never saw that before.I have several proof like coins with the obverse and reverse but not like that. I wonder why they couldn't designate it as a proof like cam the obverse. Is this a registry coin ? Jazzcoins Joe:whistle:
All of my registry sets are rainbow toned and 1880-S is a common date, so MS65* is not a really high grade for the date. Here is my registry 1880-S, pretty cool in it's own right. By the way pheonix, love those toned Lincolns, they are very cool.