It was that sign they always showed on Welcome Back Cotter. We lived on Simms street in Hollywood when we first moved down here.
I think I made an incursion into Bensonhoist as well.
1973 Camaro 8mpg. Drove up to NY, missed the turn to Whitestone bridge and 4 hours later ended up in front of that sign Welcome to Brooklyn 4th...
Could be. But it seemed real whenever I filled up that Camaro.
I remember the ANA had plans around 1973 to sell some coating that would keep coins from toning but it was a petro chemical and the idea fell...
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Toonies are cool looking coins.
I kind a like the idea of collecting some of those stainless steel coins from Brazil.
I didn't see any mention of a TPG. How did they ever manage without 'em?
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Detecto, is there raised metal by the ear lobe?
Is there a piece out of the die under the ear?
61. Sorry, but that dig near her mouth is like an eye magnet.
A lot coin clubs issued medals similar to yours in the 60's and 70's. I have close to a hundred of them. It looks like MACO's work? Looks like...
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SLQs, Seated Libs, Un Sol Peru, which has a Seated design and Lincolns.
I've heard of collectors using beam scales that are used to do bullet re-loads.
I mostly use a X5 glass. I have two X7 triplet loupes but I usually prefer a wide glass. If I have to squint I start thinking I'm buying hype.
Trading for JP Morgan. :)
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