Sorry,I thought you might of forgot since it was over a week ago I'm in no hurry,just a slow arrival.
Keep your pants on. I sent it in a regular old #10 envelope. Mail is slow moving now. Keep me updated, if it doesn't show, I'll send you another. I'm sure I've got a couple laying around somewhere.
Indeed. I wear puncture resistant gloves, usually. You got a little glimpse of the not so glamorous work life of @CoinJockey73. I know I've posted urinal cake coins before, but that's nothing. I see human organic matter all day, and it's all biohazardous. Lucky me. Feces, urine, blood, phlegm, boogers, I've seen it all, and it's all on circulated coins. That's right! All on your pocket change. I actually rinse all coins before processing because I'm so disgusted by what i see. At least they're kind of clean when the bank gets them. From me, at any rate.
Enough senseless banter? Ok! Yay, my eighth W of the week, yay. And i always post the most boring first, don't i?
Now, this is by far the coolest thing I've found in months. 1938 are rare in general, but look at the condition! In circulation! It almost got completely by me. @Lem E @Lehigh96 @Pickin and Grinin @BuffaloHunter I'm forgetting nickel people, I'm sorry. Just thought this was mad cool for circulation. Have a nice weekend, everyone!
I don't know, that's why I'm calling out some nickel people. It is very bright and shiny for how old it is. I happened to see the date with my naked eye and stopped short. It looked so new, the date didn't make sense.
Little comparison next to a '41 i found today. Steps are all but obliterated, but that's something, huh?