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<p>[QUOTE="Jim Dale, post: 7355993, member: 100459"]WOW! I really like your Wedge-Tailed Eagle. I think it is one of the nicest of the pucks. I bought the Gettysburg puck from the mint a while back because of the topic being the Civil War. Evidently, no one else thought that way. I bought the Ellis Island puck because my great grandmother and her 7 children came over after WW I. She was alone through all of the challenges of a trip like that because my great grandfather was killed in France. Aside from that, I like all that Ellis Island means to us. Now that the mexicans are coming over the border, there seems to be little sympathy for them. Mothers and Fathers are dropping their children over the fence in Texas, hoping that their children will be able to have a better life. The holding cells are over blown with more children than their retaining cells can hold. I know it is the only thing we can do at this time, but it is only the best we can do.</p><p>Have many of the puck collectors purchased them because of some personal reasons as I have. Best of luck.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Jim Dale, post: 7355993, member: 100459"]WOW! I really like your Wedge-Tailed Eagle. I think it is one of the nicest of the pucks. I bought the Gettysburg puck from the mint a while back because of the topic being the Civil War. Evidently, no one else thought that way. I bought the Ellis Island puck because my great grandmother and her 7 children came over after WW I. She was alone through all of the challenges of a trip like that because my great grandfather was killed in France. Aside from that, I like all that Ellis Island means to us. Now that the mexicans are coming over the border, there seems to be little sympathy for them. Mothers and Fathers are dropping their children over the fence in Texas, hoping that their children will be able to have a better life. The holding cells are over blown with more children than their retaining cells can hold. I know it is the only thing we can do at this time, but it is only the best we can do. Have many of the puck collectors purchased them because of some personal reasons as I have. Best of luck.[/QUOTE]
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