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Klein bars were GOOD! I also remember a Lunch Bar for 3 cents.
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FAKE!
There's a "Fin" ($5) and Sawbuck ($10).
I remember going into a bar and there would be a coin glued to the bar to see who might try to pick it up (being greedy).
When I was a kid (1950's) I started collecting 1943 steel cents. I even had a lady at a neighborhood store set them aside for me. Well i wound...
Can anyone identify this coin? The text is Cyrillic and its dated 2005. It is smaller than a US dime. Thanks. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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My one and only cud. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Trumpet mouthpiece?
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The images look like some kind of tropical structure, like a house on stilts with plants growing underneath. Interesting.
When I was a kid (1950s) Barbers were the few "old types" that could be occasionally found in change.
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] This isn't in the best condition but I believe it has a cud.
How did you get permission to metal detect in the park?
"Kid, have you rehabilitated yourself?"
I worked at a GM plant for a while. That happens.
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