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Dang, I thought sure this was you... [IMG]
...one of the curses of being a chemist.
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I was on a job in Japan in the 1980's and noticed this in some vending machine change. I asked a few of the locals about it, but no one cared...
One of my niece's sons was stationed in Germany for 8+ years and I don't think he got beyond "guten tag"
"Trust but verify" Ronnie Reagan
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galileo_thermometer
I bet he would sell it if the price were right :) Sorry, had to say that, but let me add that I would be happy to find it also.
...add-on question. Are modern commemorative dollar coins all 90% silver or are there any clad ones?
Is that like the iguanas falling from trees in Florida? Wonder if @GDJMSP collected any?
@Tx_BoneCollector you do realize the 1943 copper cent is a big bux item? We would love to see a picture of it and I would bet that everyone on...
What's your age? You can put it in your "description" that we see when we click on your avatar.
OK, I got this cute little dude: MILETOS, 1/12 Stater, 6th cent BC, Lion forepart, head l./ star pattern in square, [ATTACH] [ATTACH] For...
After the cleaning, this is the kind of coin that would not be harmed by rubbing in a dab of petroleum jelly, letting it sit awhile, and then...
http://portlandcoins.blogspot.com/2012/11/reading-japanese-numbers-and-dates.html
Any thoughts about coming over to the dark side...
Can't see the date on that one.
Wikipedia says (10 Yen) "10-yen coins issued between 1951 and 1958 have reeded edges, while 10-yen coins issued from 1959 onward do not." I...
At 35-40 dollars, I'd scoop it too, might go 50-60 dollars
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