PCGS Stickers - Show me yours
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Need ideas where to put them!
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If you have that, you might also want to put an 'Insured by Smith and Wesson' sticker on as well to deter miscreants.
@panexpoguy Not a bad idea! I figured it looks like a sheriff badge already though.
I keep quickly or easily identifiable stickers, decals and other "window dressing" off my vehicles so as to make it more difficult to be efficiently followed after shows.
In honor of the memory of Cpl. Michael E. Thompson
Good idea. Also, keep NRA stickers off your car. Don't advertise that firearms are being stored in your home.
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"Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value---zero."----Voltaire
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Sorry, it's the only one I have. I stole it from PCGS_SocialMedia!
Ha, I didn’t think of that!
When I bought my current car a few years ago, I briefly considered coin-themed personalized plates. 69SDDO and 69DBLDIE were both available (1909SVDB was not), but the more I thought about it, I decided against it. When I work coin shows for ANACS, that car is my transportation and I was concerned about attracting unwanted (and potentially violent) attention. Just driving out and around, almost nobody would know what 69SDDO means, but in a coin show parking lot, it's a different story.
You wouldn't know what it was unless you knew what it was. But you're correct that specialized crooks sure would.
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That's dangerous as well 😐
Not so much in rural Texas they’re still respected here for the most part.
Or at least an NRA sticker.
I do not put any type of stickers or decorations on my car, nor do I wear shirts with any sort of design or message on them. (Except when working at the range - then it is ID) No need to broadcast my affiliations or beliefs to anyone. Cheers, RickO
And I’m guessing tie-dye shirts are not your thing