Formidable craft, quite deadly indeed. Thankfully these were produced later in the 2nd WW as opposed to the beginning......
Voice of reason Larry....before some one says something that they may regret, lets all go to neutral corners. We're all friends here...:)
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'79, '80, and '81 "S" were business strike as well as proof...
Geez....who am I? Where am I? :D
"It takes a village"....:smile
I think I'll let Elaine clear that one up....
Takes a while Dani but after a bit of time you begin to take in the "style" of Elaines posts.
Oh no, you too?
Eddie, you're a card.....LOL, bending over laughing, can't contain myself, somebody call a Doctor.....
GEEZ, big fan o' Lehigh.....
Have pulled a circulated set....still working on the UNC's....:)
Krispy, how did you know...? Classic link. :)
Investing? How the heck did I wind up here? I'm a collector....:)
Not to be too impudent here but how about the good old freezer? Preserves just about everything. Why not coins too. Just thaw 'em out when...
I read this post earlier today and wanted to say the same thing....
Only visible to the individual Carl...as for the vodka, I'll say ABSOLUTELY nothing.....:smile
Geez, I hope not.....
Maybe, but think for a second guys. Are the dealers latching on to these issues? If they don't then you're all probably right. This issue will...
Not to worry Fusia. They ain't replacin' this series anytime too soon. Too popular, and they make oodles o' dough with it. Why kill a cash cow?
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