Him, of course. Worst part is, I did the work for free (on my own time), but he’s pretty good to me on the whole.
Ever notice how this type of outcome is NOT evenly distributed? It seems to actually be (I know, this can sound rough.) roughly similarly distributed as numismatic knowledge is. I know, I know, that's pretty elitist of me to say that. Oh well, I must just be another one of those heartless mean nasty "boomers".
Hey now, I am pretty sure I have several 69S DDOs around here somewhere to post... Cool coin though. Funny that 2 have been found here on the forum in the span of a few days. I don't see Ikes posted much and then bam. Two type 2s.
Yes, it was. You're an odd duck, Mike. You realize that research means books, rather than just bookmarks to favorite YouTube coin show producers.
{I just watched the NBC Nightly News and I may have just lost the last shred of hope I had left for the future of the idiocracy we call a country. I swear millennials are seeking to prove Darwin a genius by thinning out their contribution to the collective breeding pool.} And yes, YouTube is a contributing unindicted co-conspirator.
What did they (possibly we) do this time? I'm not sure if I fall into the millennial group or not (clearly I don't care).
YouTube videos of idiots "eating" detergent pods. The original cable TV program that started this "I dare you to..." meme was called "Jackass" for a reason. Doing things "for clicks" is as stupid as life gets, man.
Yeah...I heard about that. Idiots. Perhaps some genes are best not passed on. A buddy of mine showed me a PSA last weekend about that starring Rob Gronkowski. We thought it was ironic because of all the players in the NFL...he seems the most likely to eat a Tide Pod.
Is scanning through all those quick and easy as in you spot what you're looking for pretty quick? Or is it something you have to have a keen eye and pay attention to see? I gotta stop back in to your shop one of these Saturdays when I get a free one!
please do first I had to separate the 1972 Philly strikes then look at the details on the earth and moon wasn't difficult and just took a loupe