guess #2: 6969 Prize A please :)
...... when any coin with a hole in it makes you angry. ........ when clerks and cashiers notice you peering into their cash drawers. ......when...
Yep. I asked them to check for 42677426 but they wouldn't do it :( even though I offered a tip. Maybe after a few months I'll come back to it...
The serial screamed at me when I got this crisp UNC $5 fresh from a newly opened strap for change at the hotel. I like the bookends. :)
The rest of the set.
Occupational currency?
So you see it too then??? :)
Well I take it then if there has been no argument yet, that everyone else can also see the S mintmark on that 1912 Liberty nickel. I wondered...
More German WWII Occupational Currency.... I think :scratch:
Another shot of the proof set, followed by what appears to be German Occupational Currency from WWII. I don't see a year of issue on any of the...
1983 Caribbean Collector's Proof Set
Well, the "S" barber dimes were not s mint at all. not one. oh well. Haven't looked very close at the wheats, but a cursory scan appeared to have...
2898 Prize A please and thank you very much! :)
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They held us honor students to a "higher standard" :rolleyes:
http://m.youtube.com/#/watch?v=Ek0SgwWmF9w&desktop_uri=%2Fwatch%3Fv%3DEk0SgwWmF9w
I used the word "utterly" in my final paper in honors English class back in high school. Honors English teacher gave me a C, citing use of a...
Looks like a 10 million mark hyperinflationary note from post-wwI Germany. Hope someone else chimes in with more detailed info! :o
Home now so I'll get up some pics of the other stuff soon.
This is hugely interesting. I agree that heat blistering is unlikely on a 90% silver coin. But the anomoly is very similar in appearance. I'd be...
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