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<p>[QUOTE="tradernick, post: 8655, member: 648"]Yup it's pretty fun most of the time but believe me it has it's moments. I like the ones who think if they're belligerent enough I'll eventually tell them the truth about their ultra valuable 1936 buffalo.</p><p><br /></p><p>That reminds me of another one. A guy phoned once with a 1390 nickel. </p><p>"It's got a V on the back. No, it's not 1890, it's THIRTEEN NINETY, do you need to have your hearing checked?"</p><p>I told him (just playing along at this point) that yes some coins were that old and were usually pretty valuable but they were all foreign coins, not U.S. He persisted that he had a U.S. nickel from 1390, and that I didn't know what I was talking about. So I congratulated him on managing to find a United States coin that was minted over 100 years BEFORE Columbus even got here. </p><p>His response was..."oh. maybe it's 1890."</p><p><br /></p><p>Sure Cohibacris share these freely. I've got an awesome great funny story that involves some profanity so come to the shop when you're vacationing in Orlando and I'll share it with you over a coffee. Ask me about the cheapskate Canadian that was thrown out of a coin shop. That way I'll know which one you're talking about. Or you can PM me <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie8" alt=":D" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /></p><p>Nick[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="tradernick, post: 8655, member: 648"]Yup it's pretty fun most of the time but believe me it has it's moments. I like the ones who think if they're belligerent enough I'll eventually tell them the truth about their ultra valuable 1936 buffalo. That reminds me of another one. A guy phoned once with a 1390 nickel. "It's got a V on the back. No, it's not 1890, it's THIRTEEN NINETY, do you need to have your hearing checked?" I told him (just playing along at this point) that yes some coins were that old and were usually pretty valuable but they were all foreign coins, not U.S. He persisted that he had a U.S. nickel from 1390, and that I didn't know what I was talking about. So I congratulated him on managing to find a United States coin that was minted over 100 years BEFORE Columbus even got here. His response was..."oh. maybe it's 1890." Sure Cohibacris share these freely. I've got an awesome great funny story that involves some profanity so come to the shop when you're vacationing in Orlando and I'll share it with you over a coffee. Ask me about the cheapskate Canadian that was thrown out of a coin shop. That way I'll know which one you're talking about. Or you can PM me :D Nick[/QUOTE]
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