North Central New Jersey. Had 2-3 inches of rain yesterday and last night. Brake out the row boats. But it is supposed to get to the high 50's today and something like that over the weekend. I'll be going golfing on Saturday - first time since a few weeks after Thanksgiving. It's been a LONG winter.
Sparta michigan Lots of apple orchards around here. Thirty miles north of Grandrapids lots of coin dealers there.
Grand Rapids, Michigan right now. I've also lived in Arizona, California, Kansas, Missouri, Texas, and Washington in the last 25 years.
Delta, Colorado. A town of about 6,000. To the south are the San Juans, "The Switzerland of America." To the north is Grand Mesa, the world's largest flat-topped mountain (10,000 feet), with over 300 lakes. To the east is the Black Canyon of the Gunnison, as awesome in its own way as the Grand Canyon, with depths on 2500 feet, straight down. To the west is the Colorado National Monument, which is truly beautiful. I don't work for the Chamber of Commerce, but I do believe we are fortunate to live in western Colorado! Delta is located in west-central Colorado, about 70 miles from Utah. A great place to live, however we could use more coin stores and coin shows!
Tuscaloosa Alabama...about as far from coins as you can get. I wish we had a coin store here... -Illya2
Hello. I'm a new member and this is my first post to this forum and I am from Gloucester, England. I have 2 main collections (Coins used in the British Isles from pre Roman to 1967, US coins from all periods) and 3 minor collections (British Empire / Commonwealth till 1952, Ancient Greek and France) Regards, PAB
Ahhh wait... Americas fattest city amd also Americas dumbest city http://www.usatoday.com/life/2005-01-19-dumb-cities_x.htm
Nevada - About 60 miles east of the nearest coin dealer. We had fog every day starting after Thanksgiving to Lincoln's birthday and we are at 4000' and 500 miles or so from the ocean.