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[POLL] Sacagawea enthusiasts: Have you ever heard....

Okay, Sacagawea enthusiasts: You know how some
folks call a Susan B. Anthony dollar a "Susan B."
or a "Suzie B," for short?
Have you ever heard someone call a Sacagawea dollar
a "Sacky Jane"?
I swear I'm not making it up. I overheard it used in
conversation.
folks call a Susan B. Anthony dollar a "Susan B."
or a "Suzie B," for short?
Have you ever heard someone call a Sacagawea dollar
a "Sacky Jane"?
I swear I'm not making it up. I overheard it used in
conversation.
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<< <i>I never heard Sacky Jane before... But I call Ikes $1's "Kojak" and Franklin halves "Peter Boyle" >>
LOL!
I used to carry around a good-luck Churchill crown. I would flip it and instead of "Heads or tails?" I would ask "Winnie or Liz?"
Looking for Top Pop Mercury Dime Varieties & High Grade Mercury Dime Toners.
the popularity of a series. I propose Sacky Jane. Who can pronounce
"Sacagawea," anyway? The name alone is keeping thousands, if not
millions, of potential collectors frightened away.
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I have a customer that wants a complete set in PCGS MS 66. I got him started through 2005 and gave up submitting that series. Anybody who can help me out, please PM me ! This guys' daughter is absolutely enthralled with what he calls "Saskatchewan dollars".
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<< <i>Okay, Sacagawea enthusiasts: You know how some
folks call a Susan B. Anthony dollar a "Susan B."
or a "Suzie B," for short?
Have you ever heard someone call a Sacagawea dollar
a "Sacky Jane"?
I swear I'm not making it up. I overheard it used in
conversation. >>
No, but I call my left big toe George.
<< <i>No, but I call my left big toe George. >>
"Give us all your coins!" the heavier of the two burglars demanded. "Fork 'em over,
and nobody gets hurt."
TheCoinGeezer was not impressed. "How about I don't fork 'em over, and
somebody does get hurt?" he returned. "Say hello to my little friends!"
With that he delivered a high spinning kick to the bigger crook's face. "I call this
fellow George!" he said as his left big toe sent the thief's jaw skyward. "And this
chap is Washington." A kick of his right foot sent the smaller would-be coin thief
flying backward.
TheCoinGeezer landed lightly on his feet, and nimbly caught a Morgan dollar that
had flown into the air with the last impact.
"Anything else I can help you gentlemen with before I call you an ambulance?"
...no but i am familiar with two different spellings.
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