this years xmas silver, the adults get to pick a coin from the selection below, (first 2 pics from provident), got 6 of each which will cover all adults with leftovers, (for me ), the kids get to pick a copper Zombuck of their choice, (have a tube of each in the series) MERRY CHRISTMAS CT!
This was a "gift" to my mother December 25, 1941. This picture was taken later (1963). Every year around Christmas she would look at me and say, "You made me miss a Christmas dinner!"
My son got some quarter books and 3 rolls of quarters from santa. He opened up his first roll of quarters and out popped a 2000-S Proof Massachussetts quarter. I've searched tens of thousands of dollars worth of quarters and have found maybe 2. This kid on his first roll pulls one. Proud/happy/jealous all at the same time.
I got some quite nice Numistic gifts - Unfortunately you can't see the reverses of the coins because they are shielded by thin paper and the 43 is reprocessed. This is a nice book with a slot for every country. A really nice magnifier. A very large information book. Sack-o-world coins. And some clothes with some stocking stuffers and warm boots. Have a merry Christmas! Thanks, Jacob
I really didn’t get a Christmas coin this year (which I buy for myself). Saving some ammo for the FUN show auction which is just around the corner. My wife, though, did buy me a gift certificate from ToughCoins, which will be put to good use!
This is a coin I received from my future son-in-law (I hope so). He is also a collector. The coin is an 1899 Liberty.
Happens. I got to have a Thanksgiving Day in hospital due to someone wanting out of my belly! I had won a turkey and could not even enjoy it. My friends loved it though! Hard on kids having to compete with holidays for school-age birthday parties.
It's a combination of a macro lens (15x) and a wide angle lens (100-140°), plus a flash light which can be charged via USB. So far I have tried it out very briefly only - basically it works. Do a search for "phone camera lens", and you'll find a couple ... Christian
I understand the "Microscope 60x" part, but what does the "currency detecting" part mean? Isn't a microscope a microscope, no matter what you're looking at with it?