The first token jeton. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
3 for 3 :p [ATTACH]
Great Britain half Guinea 1783 token? [ATTACH]
Second one is a token. [ATTACH]
The first one is a token. [ATTACH]
Some challenge, Google can't even narrow it down :p what's the date of the bottom one? 1783? 1703? Looks like a sixpence? On the front.
I looked at Zillo on our house. That's Up $4500 last 30 days, I cut the grass and washed the cars :p you can bet the city will want more property...
Hey I'm not knocking on him. It's a good idea to serve a purpose and possibly didn't cost him anything but a little tinker time. I still flatten...
Not so much, it's a 1/4 ounce. With gold at 2k, she's a little Leary of flashing it around. She also said it's a little bit heavy and maybe would...
I picked up this for my better half years ago. Probably the best use of $222 on ebay :p [ATTACH]
I'll let you know if a Hot minute. [ATTACH] A hot minute later... Dropped a little more coin on them than I wanted (see what I did there Coin...
Much like coins, one becomes two then math.
Bingo... contemplating matching lower manufacturer with the upper manufacturer to stay consistent. Guess that's part of the collection mindset.
Probably a deal and on sale caught the women's attention :p
Next purchase, a puzzle missing one puzzle piece. I should be able to post mint dime errors @ 100 yards :p [ATTACH] How's that for coin related?...
I was going to say If you like the holder and not the staples...A little around the edge and a boom.[ATTACH]
Or buy a stapler that flattens staples as it staples.
WOW. That would be a good example to have in hand for further inspection. Weight, Dia, metal composition, etc.
It happens. It would have been better if they were same condition walkers. Reminds me of a story :p storytime:D I was in Phoenix AZ just passing...
This is becoming a regular occurrence... shouldn't there be a staging area where a dealer can load up at the end of day under some handicap...
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