Sorry to wail Medoraman. Concerning that audit of Ft. Knox, was that the audit they did in 1953?
I'll take it @ $42.50 per oz. if it's irrelevant.
Anyone old enough to get a "Ghost of Lincoln" designation?
Can I keep re-sumitting until I get the grade I like?
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The mint experimented with bakelite cents during WWll but they broke too easily when dropped.
I'm not aware of any new editions or supplements. I got a plated token off ebay once that only had listings for brass. I sent him an email and...
Did anyone have their wrist gadgets hacked? :eek: "thirty seconds"
I met him at the FUN show in 2005 and bought a dozen Vietnam tokens from him. He's an extremly nice person.
I'm grateful they're not spending $20 per cent to make them out of re-cycled pocket lint.
Just another government Dog & Pony show for the yellow press. "...taking the necessary steps to correct the problem" would imply fiscal...
"Nothing is as it seems, they are all out to get us." Hey that was a great movie. [MEDIA]
It's 333RD in Cunningham and lists for $50. But $75 would not be out of line for a WWl military token. Two of the bus line tokens for Camp Zachary...
Are you getting these tokens from a good source? It's hard to believe Curto and Cunningham would both miss that.
And theres 3rd Regiment exchange 150th depot Brigade Good for 5c with bottle
Yes, mosly bus lines. There's a CO. L 333RD INFANTRY 10c and there's OFFICER'S // CLUB// OF (ornament) CAMP ZACHARY // (ornament) TAYLOR, KY....
I don't have a listing for it in Cunningham.
It was a WWl training camp that deactivated in 1920. What are you trying to find out about it?
bus lines, infantry, officer's club, exchange... which one?
You may have a better find with that. Real brothels are not very commom.
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