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<p>[QUOTE="CoinJockey73, post: 7569841, member: 118293"]I started carrying two walkers that hadn't seen the light of day in 40+ years. They were dirty and grimy, much like this coin. They are now quite shiny and clean, just from jingling them in my pocket, with other loose change. I should have done before and afters. I think i mentioned it earlier, that this coin feels tacky. It has no other value than spot, might as well experiment.</p><p>Nice thing is, we've all seen the before pics on this one, lol.</p><p><br /></p><p>Edit* by the way, the age and sights seen by this coin, aren't lost on me. I have hundreds, if not a thousand, old coins just sitting around, i could carry to see the process with my own eyes. This one just seemed like a good candidate, as it's been locked in a flip, for who knows how long.</p><p>There's no rhyme or reason why people do what they do, you must know that. Something that seems quite rational to you, may seem absurd to me. It's what makes us human, lol.</p><p>Thank you for your insight though. I always enjoy your well thought out contributions.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="CoinJockey73, post: 7569841, member: 118293"]I started carrying two walkers that hadn't seen the light of day in 40+ years. They were dirty and grimy, much like this coin. They are now quite shiny and clean, just from jingling them in my pocket, with other loose change. I should have done before and afters. I think i mentioned it earlier, that this coin feels tacky. It has no other value than spot, might as well experiment. Nice thing is, we've all seen the before pics on this one, lol. Edit* by the way, the age and sights seen by this coin, aren't lost on me. I have hundreds, if not a thousand, old coins just sitting around, i could carry to see the process with my own eyes. This one just seemed like a good candidate, as it's been locked in a flip, for who knows how long. There's no rhyme or reason why people do what they do, you must know that. Something that seems quite rational to you, may seem absurd to me. It's what makes us human, lol. Thank you for your insight though. I always enjoy your well thought out contributions.[/QUOTE]
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