You’re cute Cheech! And you make me laugh. :)
Glad she did. 1st 1982 Girl 2nd 1985 Boy 3rd 1987 Boy 4th 1992 Girl
Fourteen plus but I’m making headway. Lol
I waited a bit longer on the children. 1982 was the first of 4.
You have struck it rich Paddy! Those coins were in the coining chamber when that earthquake hit. As a result of the earth shaking the minting...
It’s neat to find a cent missing the initials but it’s not a big deal. It was minted by a well worn die and there may have been grease in this...
The top bill is a 4 digit repeater while the second bill is just neat. Both are worn. The bottom bill is only at face value. The repeater will...
Looks normal to me. Many of the copper cents have a reddish color.
Nice token.
Obviously it was fake news.
Not my girl. We have more fun with things than most people.
That, I fully and completely understand. :)
Lol and in 10 more years some youngster will come along and call you old. Lol I was born in 1954. By the time I was 20, I remember that long ago,...
I’ve seen a good number of them so common to me.
A 1978 is old? What does that make me. I was out of school, out of the Army and married by 1977. :smuggrin: Lol
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I have a couple that look like that. In fact my V Nickel collection, I have them all, is all G-8 or lower.
Lol, they are common and worn. I can get good prices on things like this but really, who wants them in B this condition unless you’re starting or...
Common date Buffalo Nickels. As in you other threads I can buy them 10 for $2.00 at my LCS
Common date that I see nothing special or specific.
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