Here are before pictures of my latest project: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Good response. Me too!
I say that I am a #2. For most of my life I was independent. Early, up to about 16, I interacted with a group my age that held swap meets. We had...
Junkers? Might be why they were in the sand. Glad you and your wife had a fun and safe vacation.
Typically in the wild means found in circulation, metal detecting, coin roll hunting, etc. I will accept anything. Very nice find.
Nice. But, what do you mean by "In The Wild"?
Tonight I found a very nice 1939 P and a 1901 Liberty Nickel. Plus some assorted 40's and 50's. Pics later.
I list my mood as sarcastic so I think I will skip this thread.
Do you have any photos?
That should tell everyone something about the value of US Mint products. It is rare to have any mint product hold even its issue price. I quit...
I remember taking the clinkers out of our furnace several times a week. Thanks for the memories.
Why would someone paint it and then spend it? How did they get back in circulation?
For many decades dimes were the mainstay of the battle against Infantile Paralysis. It seems that there was always a "March of Dimes" taking place...
Thanks Randy. Isn't this a cool place to hang out? I think I learn something everyday.
The third one is historical in it's own sense. Bars and clubs that had entertainment devices that coins would be inserted into (juke box, pool...
They are fun to find. Here is one of mine. [ATTACH]
I have at least 1000 Mint State President, Sacagawea and SBA dollars that I have accumulated. I put some in my pocket when I go to the golf...
It is a small town. I think a few hundred.
You saw my comment on your SBA post. Same comment here. The bank had a ton of Sacagawea along with the SBA. One dollar each.
Not long ago the bank called me and said they received a big supply of them and wanted to know if I wanted them.
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