Thank you! I knew it was familiar, but couldn't put a name to it until your observation - you nailed it - Kramer!!!!
She's looking pretty good at 211 yrs old! :D Love the die cracks!
Thanks, I should have realized from the date. Nice one, I'll drink to it!
Does it have a reverse (back side) - I mean the note, not the car.
So, Edward Scissorhands is a real person!?
Agreed, but let's not limit it to the eastern Mediterranean! :):smug::D
They didn't have baseball back then, he's hailing a cab!
They really are fabulous, particularly in their state of circulation - imagine the hands they passed through during their time of circulation! Wow!
More like the eye of the hurricane! :D
panzerman, I've been watching your posts for a long time & really admire your style & selections. This one is no exception. Been to the...
Probably by the fact you posted something - just saying! (Wow, this is fun!) :wacky:;)
It's probably because the "Tax Committee on Coins" is in a different building than the "Tax Committee on Currency" & they do not talk to each...
You realize you're (we're) being "punked", right???
She cut off her nose to spite her face! (sorry, I couldn't resist that obvious opening)
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Well, the numbers do not look right. Additionally, the S looks to be the wrong style for the 1926, and in the wrong place in relation to the date.
Howdy & welcome to CT. The 1926 S cent is considered a key date. At roughly 4 1/2 million coins minted, it is the 10th least minted cent....
Steve, I agree that spelling is not the real issue (as neither is the correct use of words such as "mute" instead of "moot" - the point is not...
Steve - first of all, length of membership & #of posts are not qualifiers for responding or commenting on this site! If you look at my profile,...
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