That would make sense, and with that on the nickle If somebody asked for a $1.00 for the token by law he would have to honor it or end up with a bigger bill lawyers fees and all!
The Atomic dime reminds of the 1st grade when the teacher told us atomic energy would make electricity so cheap it wouldn't even be metered. Our parents would just pay a flat rate if 50 or 75c a month. Well that didn't exactly work. Unless I count the flat rate of $7 a month, which apparently is for privilege of buying electricity . Then when they shot Alan Shepard into space she said our mothers would be grocery shopping on the moon in 10 years. That didn't even make sense to me. Riding in a rocket, that made sense. Riding in rocket to go buy food?
I love Monday mornings. It is the day when the postman usually stops by my door Here is 1911 George V Coronation silver medal by Birmingham mint. 28.5 mm.
Aluminum,40mm Bronze, 40mm, nice old machine on it caught my eye. Why have the Olympics on them I don't know. As they became pointless years before. Bronze, 40mm It appears to be a nice series by the American coin club!
I’ve been collecting guitar picks & signatures from recent concerts. In this post, the only thing coin-related is that I use 2x2 coin holders to organize the guitar pick collection. Here are two new additions from a concert this last weekend. I also got a Vinyl record metal master signed by Eric Johnson & Ana Popovic (guitarists). Unfortunately, we didn’t get a signature from Buddy Guy (although we did get one of his standard guitar picks). Guitar picks are superior to coins because they make a better sound when used to pluck a string. BTW, here is the list of musicians from this weekend’s concert: Buddy Guy Billy Cox Jonny Lang Kenny Wayne Shepherd Dweezil Zappa Eric Johnson Ana Popovic Doyle Bramhall Chris Layton Eric Gales Bootsy Collins Etc. They all took turns playing the music of Jimi Hendrix for a few hours. It was way cool.
That's a great medal dwhiz. BTW, are you going to the show? I'm thinking about it but it's a pretty good haul for me. Bruce
Same here dwhiz. I'm across the river in Jersey. It would be at least a two hour drive for me each way. I am thinking about it though. Bruce
I bought this at a local show for the Bear on it. Something about them that just fascinates me. // California Bicentennial 1769-1969, Brass, M/A, MACO, 38mm, 24.4 grms.
You have a thing for clear resin! must be from something your mother saw while she was carrying you around before being born. Made an impression on her and therefore you If ya like don't worry about it!
Came across this at Kitco http://new.newsedge.com/?cmmd=readS...OfwK7C3IZPYL3Dw**&client=rssfeed_14118_213015
Nice Chimera. I've got a coin depicting the chimera too. This one was found at the NYINC show in January 2014. SIKYONIA, Sikyon AR Stater 335-330 BC 11.94 grams, 23.2 mm Obv: Chimera advancing left, paw raised, wreath above, ΣΕ below. Rev: Dove flying left, I left, all within olive wreath. Grade: a gVF nicely toned coin. Other: Sikyon mint. BCD Peloponnesos 219, Traité III 776, BCD Peloponnesos pg 40, 56. SNG Cop 48 var (N instead of I). Ex CNG auction 312 lot 88 originating from a 1930’s collection.