$10 Indian Head
And we'll have to leave long before that or we'll just go extinct from over population or a nuke war.
Now that we're not flying hump-back station wagons into sub-orbit any longer we can focus on star ships to get us out of here before the sun...
Wait until they figure out those silver moons we collect are really Miss Liberty's butt. :devil:
I posted the link. It's not an artical, it's an excerpt from Rand's novel. And if someone has a link to a better explanation of money, I'd...
What part are you confused about?
Trying to predict silver is like trying to predict women. I never could get that right.
Yeah it is. Here's something else about the concept of money you might like. It's a long read but more than worth it....
Doug's Gultch...
John Pittman was a very dedicated collector who did well. But I doubt the average collector has the kind of discipline he did.
Not with this cell I can't. But the one shown in OP's is different. The one on Wilkes-Barre and other tokens is more of dot with the blades not...
Sorry I had to break this up into parts but more than a few sentences and my lesswire provider starts puking.
Op I think you should follow Condors advice and contact Paul Cunningham. I met him at the F.U.N show in 2005 and bought a dozen Vietnam war...
There is however a Fort Belvoir in Fairfax County VA. that was formally known as Camp A. A Humphreys during WWl. And the good news may be that...
Cunningham's index says that a token Post Exchange Engineers was issued at Camp Humphries VA. It's not the abbrevated version as is your token...
"Ya, all" are reading too much into that propeller. It's an ornamental device seen on other tokens such as Wilkes-Barre Coin Club tokens....
Some day we all may be using them for that. :D
Is your avatar Louise Brooks?
Why is it I can't beat lotto odds but I can beat the odds of seeing names like Charles Morgan and Hubert Walker in a coin artical. What...
And world collectors can choose numerous themes or invent their own if they wish.
Separate names with a comma.