I envy your collection of twelve serial numbers. That really is impressive. How did you do it? Your collection should be written about in major numismatic magizines and sites I can't comprehend how you managed to get all of these notes all with a 12 serial number. some are even star notes! I'm really amazed by this. please put this collection in the showcase section when you get the chance.
on the first year of Cointalk Peter sent to me a great place to talk about coins on the second year of CoinTalk Peter sent to me 2 shiny pennies and a great place to talk about coins On the third year of CoinTalk Peter sent to me 3 Whitman Albums 2 shiny pennies and a great place to talk about coins On the fourth year of CoinTalk Peter sent to me 4 tubes of coin cleaner 3 whitman albums 2 shiny pennies and a great place to talk about coins On the fifth year of CoinTalk Peter sent to me 5... GOLD... Eagles 4 tubes of coin cleaner 3 whitman albums 2 shiny pennies and a great place to talk about coins. On the sixth year of CoinTalk Peter sent to me 6 airtite holder 5 GOLD EAGLES 4 tubes of coin cleaner 3 whitman folders 2 shiny pennies and a great place to talk about coins. On the seventh year of CoinTalk Peter sent to me 7 numismatic books 6 airtite holders 5 gold eagles 4 tubes of coin cleaner 3 whitman folders 2 shiny pennies and a great place to talk about coins. on the eighth year of CoinTalk Peter sent to me 8 Buffalo Nickels 7 numismatic books 6 airtite holders 5 gold eagles 4 tubes of coin cleaner 3 whitman folders 2 shiny pennies and a great place to talk about coins. On the ninth year of CoinTalk Peter sent to me 9 US mint sets 8 buffalo nickels 7 numismatic books 6 airtite holders 5 gold eagles 4 tubes of coin cleaner 3 whitman folders 2 shiny pennies and a great place to talk about coins. on the tenth year of CoinTalk Peter sent to me 10 magnifying glasses 9 us mint sets 8 buffalo nickels 7 numismatic books 6 airtite holders 5 Gold Eagles 4 tubes of coin cleaner 3 whitman folders 2 shiny pennies and a great place to talk about coins On the eleventh year of CoinTalk Peter sent to me 11 Mercury dimes 10 magnifying glasses 9 us mint sets 8 buffalo nickels 7 numismatic books 6 airtite holders 5 gold eagles 4 tubes of coin cleaner 3 whitman folders 2 shiny pennies and a great place to talk about coins On the twelfth year of CoinTalk Peter sent to me 12 HOF coin Mint Bags! 11 mercury dimes 10 magnifying glasses 9 us mint sets 8 buffalo nickels 7 numismatic books 6 airtite holders 5 GOLD.. EAGLES... 4 tubes of coin cleaner 3 whitman folders 2 shiny pennies and a great place to talk about coins
Fairly certain it should be "Without further ado..." though that's not the point of this post. You said you had shirts actually made. Why does it look like you just took someone else's picture and drew freehand onto the shirt using a graphics editing program? Even if it were a "mock-up" of the shirt, it would at least look like a shirt that was printed. Who did you order the shirts from that they look that choppy?
Happy 12th birthday, CoinTalk! Thanks, Peter, for providing such a great site and for having forum software from this century Below is my 12th ancient coin purchase, not counting a few batches of uncleaned coins. Struck ~269-239 BC under Antigonos II Gonatas, a king of Macedon. This hefty silver coin measures 31 mm and weighs just over 17 gm. The obverse features the randy ol' god Pan and the reverse has a graceful Athena, ready to daintily hurl her thunderbolt.
How about "The Twelve Caesars" to honor this happy 12th birthday event: 1st: Julius Caesar, Augustus, Tiberius 2nd: Caligula, Claudius, Nero 3rd: Galba, Otho, Vitellius 4th: Vespasian, Titus, Domitian
Sorry guys, absolutely no 2002 coins here. I tried. But hey, It's the thought that counts doesn't it? It's supposed to be (12!)