Isn’t that a little difficult to use in that position? :woot:
And of course there’s the wild ponies. The ponies run free on the island but they are fended in so they can’t hurt you. Their diet is Marsh Grass...
This one is advertising a store that sells clothing, souvenirs and sweets. It’s called Pony Tails. They make delicious fudge and they have a taffy...
Peach, love and horses [ATTACH]
Beach chairs with LOVE spelled out. [ATTACH]
Still us but the shape has been changed. These are elongated or rolled cents, all from Chincoteague, VA. It’s a National Seashore with lifeguards...
And what does McDonald’s have to do with the Basketball Hall of Fame? Scroll down to see. :) [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Just a neat token that I picked up...
No, just curculated.
A Toonie is a Canadian two dollar coin. It was introduced on 2-19-1996 to replace the two dollar bill. It has a Polar Bear on one side and King...
Congratulations on reaching that milestone!
Never heard of them. Never heard of Closely Circulated either. If I’ve never heard of a coin term it makes me question them and the use of that...
Haha They are called Loonies because of the bird on them, which is a Loon. :)
It took a dive today so far. Gold and silver are both dropping as I write this. Not to worry, it will be back up soon.
It’s nice and close but to a collector it’s a spender.
Silver is over $130 in China. It’s up to $117 in the US. It’s going up due to supply shortages and high demands.
Definitely been cleaned but I f do not see any repairs, like plugging a hole.
So was up this morning then shortly after lunch, it was down about a dollar from the opening bell and now it’s back up over three dollars. I think...
Gold blew right past the $5000 level as did silver at the $100 level. Silver is back over $114 in overseas trading.
No premiums that way! :smuggrin:
I believe it’s a foreign coin blank.
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