are we allowed to tell our story if our avatar is not a coin?
i know it's late, but i wanted to share... [ATTACH]
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my latest... nothing fancy, just a used shilling... one step closer to completing my shilling collection. [ATTACH]
oh man, i missed 1915!! :mad:
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you have it wrong... it's ONLY about track you!!
my coins are "junk". then again, if mine could talk, they would tell stories which are more than "i sat in a bank vault" or "i sat in someone's...
my dad got me started. he collected coins from his paper route in the 50s. when i asked about coins, he took me to a coin shop, bought some...
i'm a basher, and openly so. then again, i bash tpgs as i feel they inflate the value. yes, i do respect the guarantee of authenticity. but as for...
didn't realize this was a usa thread when i posted, my bad... but since you asked... 1st coin: minted 101-102 a.d. 2nd coin: minted 195-196 a.d....
if you say so. i think it resembles this eagle... (not my coin, just borrowing the pic...) [ATTACH]
totally agree! owning a coin ring would be cool, but think of the loss of a coin...
to keep with the op and the four oldest... in age order... [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
spin to win NEVER did that. why'd you shut it down???
[ATTACH] my great-grandfather once held this (he was born in 1883)... he's the one who saved it for reasons unknown (maybe it was passed down...
awesome coin!!
what's with the chicken-neck eagle??? too cartoony for me personally. did i go even farther? lol.
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