Check out the point my dig buddy found since the last time I saw him. [ATTACH] And speaking of shark teeth, the same guy found THIS Megalodon....
Well, that settles it, then. I'll go out to Bladen Road and see if I can replay that outing (minus the lightning and rain, maybe, and the giant...
A few. Only three or four, over the years. But one was a nice Paleo point.
It's fun. I'll get out there again soon, and take y'all with me.
Yeah, that was a fun outing, despite the weather.
Oh, but that's a cool one!
If y’all enjoyed the live-action aspect of this one (even though it turned out to be non-action-packed and an anticlimactic dud), maybe I’ll do...
I get an "old repro" vibe here, but it's cool looking. Not that I know the very first thing about scarabs. In the "old repro" department, I...
I'd love to have one, but... :eek: ouch! :greedy: Maybe I don't want one that badly. ;)
What's additionally hilarious is that Krause/Numismaster/NGC uses the "ND" (no date) descriptor in their catalog listing. The coin has eighteen...
Here's a good podcast...
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(Belated reply) That '09-S IHC is awesome!
Hey, I think it's listed in the Redbook... ;) [IMG]
I never had NCD. (Sounds like a health condition when abbreviated that way.)
There was a crazy Czech commemorative that had one side absolutely covered in dates. I'm wracking my brains and trying to find it on Numista. I...
Hmm. I wonder if that is an intentional damnatio of some sort?
Dunno, but I would not be surprised if they did.
I’m not so sure that 1976 type ever circulated. But the 1904 “Pills” did. They do seem pretty impractical.
The whole idea of the "Dark Ages" has largely been debunked, but it's hard not to feel that way sometimes, when you compare what the Greeks were...
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