gleaming glimmering purdydamnshiny
They should be called the other chicken of the sea.
I didn't know that there was a big south of the border counterfeiting problem. After reading above, I found this:...
That classy old dame's got character that took years to acquire.
Very nice! Got me to think... what if we made a gold dollar coin today.... it would be the size of the period at the end of this sentence.
I certainly hope that you're right. My precious metals IRA will have to be cashed in and turned over into something more stable before very long.
Those things are never "extremely circulated"! :stinkyfeet: (by the way, what's this icon represent?)
What a great portrait! Beautiful coin, Mikey. [img]
perhaps lamination?
Why, that's 1898 of course.
Not to mention the MS66 designation!
Oh, and click on the above image to see it full size!
This is all that I can do for you. [img]
see here: http://vso.cgb.fr/v09/gb/monnaiesgbdadf.html (right click on page for English)
You're probably right. OK then, I concur, it is a sword in a sheath, and not a tool. [img]
"Why don't you pass the time by playing a little solitaire?"
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Should be sent in "plain brown envelope" like the "other" mail ;)! [img]
How about talk with local college history professor? Give them to him and ask him to let you know about recipients.
Beautiful coin - they don't make 'em like that anymore.
Separate names with a comma.