Fun Fact: A small group of opossums can eat 10,000 to 12,000 ticks in a single month.
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I know a gem when I see it. For me, the back story is a large part of what makes an item valuable to me.
It is one of my most prized possessions.
Here are my newest. Didn't do so well photographing dollar reverse: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Thank you for all you do Rob. I really don't know how you find the time and still have a life. [ATTACH]
I think that was about 1.43 cents in 2008.
You are right! I should have thought of that.
Looks like notches on a gunfighters Colt. Maybe the number of times the person won the toss...
Entry Post. Admit it Rob. You were messing around trying to make a Hobo 3 cent piece and it just didn't work out right.
That works. Just a month ago I told them I didn't want any more presents. None. Especially gift cards.
I would tell her thanks. But It would teach her a lesson. I would keep it because I like altered coins such as the one in question.....
So...say your young daughter who wants to buy you a Christmas present, but has no real coin knowledge is suckered by the ad....you would be fine...
Yup! I made sure.
Yea! I win!
Then I'm pretty sure it's a woodchuck/groundhog. The front teeth are missing. Flip it around so the grinding teeth are pointing up and I think...
It's a lower jawbone. Now that you gave the scale, I'm pretty sure it's a groundhog because of the size. Did you get it in Massachusetts?
How big is it? Looks like a groundhog jaw bone. You can see that it had strong jaw muscles and the front teeth were prominent and isolated. How...
Sure, just getting ready to leave for a few days into a cell dead zone... Well, I'll have to hold my breath until I get back. Ha!
Yah, but Egan wants to know if any of those cats can do this... [ATTACH]
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