Awesome! Thanks for sharing this interesting story of treasure and always a pleasure. ;)
Okay, let's trade then. :D
Gold prices make you double think going into the wrong part of town wearing jewelry. No?
I didn't realize the price of 123456 until I typed it out. :wacky:
What you talking about Willis!? Looks real. :confused:
And why do they have a "Star"?
Tell 'em David Blaine did it. :rolleyes::jawdrop:
Sorry. I'm not quite with it tonight or tomorrow depending on where you live. Isn't that too expensive, 5 grams for $1234.56??? :confused:
Once again, we reach another Friday and another thread. It's "Five Dollar Friday!". Post your Notes and I'm opening this up to anything with Five...
Don't know but if he rigs something to a train wheel it might be enough to roll a few out along a track, no? [ATTACH]
I just wonder who made this decision? [ATTACH]
I'm in @paddyman98's fishing boat. Die deterioration doubling. I have two here, one plated one not..... [ATTACH]
I have an 1818 Large cent that I found that apparently was under a newer campfire right near an old cellar hole. It was black and charred as well....
Maybe someone that had too much to drink dropped it in the campfire? :rolleyes::D
I have a friend who found one of those tokens with the "symbol" on it from an old home site. It was a "good luck" token at one time. I think...
Cool! I like it. I need that for when I go Metal Detecting next month. ;)
Hello and welcome to CoinTalk. :) Someone will be with you in a second. Can I offer you a refreshment? ;)
Yes, correct again. :rolleyes: It would be a decent find if it was a Metal detected find, no? :D
And when it smells like fish? Stay away from the fish department. ;) Never have I seen such a thing, :confused:. Calling "the magic" @Jersey...
I'm like that guy in the beer commercial. I don't usually buy coins online but when I do, I stay away from Ebay". ;)
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