In fairness, the joke works better if told verbally. It’s too easy to miss the nuance of the word change in writing.
I think you misunderstood, I like the joke, I laughed, but I think it’s easier to get if told verbally. I wasn’t tying to be critical.
Honestly, if it hadn't been for Paul's "nuance" reference, I probably would never have gotten the written story since there is nothing grammatically wrong with either sentence. With all dew respect, the grammar police were right.
Don't be sore Mr Chris. Maybe next time. This post war me down too. Guess I should have worned everyone first. Wear still friends, right?
Well circulated nickels are worn...whether or not they are War nickels. Story might work better if the nickels were uncirculated...
Too be clear here for those that didn't get it... 20% below melt value is a very reasonable investment price for any coin. In the story the man concluded that the seller was trying to sell him 300 WORN nickels. The man was not familiar with the term "war nickel" and became irate.
The Henning counterfeits aren't war nickels. IIRC correctly, only one date was a war year date, and all of them were produced in the 1950’s.