Drinking some coffee and spending time with photos of stuff I used to own. Does that count? 😆
Here is one from the Q. David Bowers Collection:
This is a muling of the famous Lindenmueller Civil War token. Quite rare. Instead of the old man with a long beard obverse die, it uses two reverse dies that have slight differences in the engraving...Double beer mugs (or coffee mugs if you're imaginative.)
Double the pleasure, double your fun.
Happy Saturday to you all!
Dead Cat Waltz Exonumia
"Coin collecting for outcasts..."
Today was an unexpectedly great morning for coins. Had a friend call me to meet at the flea market to look at a collection he wants to sell. He buys estates and calls me whenever he has coins. Sometimes it’s a handful of silver or medals, but I never know what I’ll see.
When I get there at 8 and say “let’s take a look” he says that I’ll have to take it home and get back to him, and that there’s more.
Well I’m still doing my Saturday morning estate sale routine myself, but I can’t wait to get home, get a cup of coffee, and go through this tote of coins
I have these Civil War tokens waiting for me at the Po this morning. I hadn’t been able to add a token to this set in 2 years and now half a dozen in one go! When it rains it pours!
I used to enjoy the estate sales.
Everything here now is a tag sale.
All the local auctioneers have coin guys that they call immediately if anything numismatic shows up.
I don't make the list because I won't buy it all. 95% is junk that I don't have time for.
Here's one following the Saturday morning theme from this year for me ... ANOTHER coin from the @lkeigwin group I bought over the New Year. Is it March already? And there's still two I haven't shared anywhere!
This one has stayed with a pretty good string of BHNC members prior to her landing here according to Lance's notes when I purchased her ...
.
1834 O-115 (115.1), R2, PCGS AU55 ex-Gehring Prouty, ex-Dick Graham, ex-Jim Ross, and now, ex-Lance Keigwin
Handsome deeper bronze with pleasing luster and unmolested surfaces.
“We are only their care-takers,” he posed, “if we take good care of them, then centuries from now they may still be here … ”
@DCW said:
Drinking some coffee and spending time with photos of stuff I used to own. Does that count? 😆
Here is one from the Q. David Bowers Collection:
This is a muling of the famous Lindenmueller Civil War token. Quite rare. Instead of the old man with a long beard obverse die, it uses two reverse dies that have slight differences in the engraving...Double beer mugs (or coffee mugs if you're imaginative.)
Double the pleasure, double your fun.
Happy Saturday to you all!
@DCW said:
Drinking some coffee and spending time with photos of stuff I used to own. Does that count? 😆
Here is one from the Q. David Bowers Collection:
This is a muling of the famous Lindenmueller Civil War token. Quite rare. Instead of the old man with a long beard obverse die, it uses two reverse dies that have slight differences in the engraving...Double beer mugs (or coffee mugs if you're imaginative.)
Double the pleasure, double your fun.
Happy Saturday to you all!
That is an awesome token
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I agree ... and this is an awesome thread.
I'm glad @DCW started it! It certainly has kept its legs!!
“We are only their care-takers,” he posed, “if we take good care of them, then centuries from now they may still be here … ”
Cherry picked this off Ebay this week. Usual Crappy eBay Pictures. However I could see the reverse date crack which is the key marker for Stage C of this variety. It's RPM 1 and worth considerable more than the $36 I paid for it.
WS
Sellers Pics
My pics and boy was I surprised.Better than my XF example!
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Nice coins, everybody. Enjoying a rainy day at the library with my kiddo; coffee stop will happen on the way home.
Since Im neither around coffee or coins at the moment, here is an interesting item found on the net:
This battered $20 bill was with D.B. Cooper as he jumped into the dark, rainy sky from the Boeing 727 he hijacked on November 24, 1971.
It was found in 1980 by a kid digging near the Columbia River on a camping trip. About six thousand dollars in various degrees of decomposition were pulled from the sand.
The FBI confirmed by the serial numbers that they were part of the $200,000 in ransom money.
The kid retained some of the money after a legal battle, and he had the fragments certified by our host. Due to the popularity and mystery around D.B. Cooper, these things go for big money. Even tiny fragments of currency. I'd love to own a nice example one day, and this one is about as good as it gets.
Happy Saturday, everyone.
Dead Cat Waltz Exonumia
"Coin collecting for outcasts..."
Good morning everyone
Earlier this week I finally got my sense of taste back. Whole crew except for little dude got the Covid couple weeks back. Recovered fine in about 5 days. I’m vaccinated and boosted so that helped. Only weird after effect was loss of taste about 90%.
To celebrate or perhaps as a remembrance I bought a copper Covid 19 coin. Very nice reasonable price. 2 for $5. Free shipping.
The spot is a shadow, maybe. Both sides very clean
Gosh dang stupid condensed font and stupid scrolling. Stupid operator 😂
I did it. I fixed it. Back to normal. Been wrestling with this program for months. Thick thick skull 😂
Wanted to share this PF64RB CAM 1898 1c with you guys.
I'm finally cashing in big time on a few years worth of cherrypicks, and I've had a few coins on my list that I really started looking hard for. A Proof Indian was on that list, and I've had some trouble finding a nice example for years (though my focus was not really on them nor was my budget high enough to get me a good coin.) I'm thinking I'm also going to consolidate into a box of 20 (maybe a few minor low cost exceptions or an exception set (36-42 Proof 25cs). For most people, this would be a huge deal but I maybe have $500 in inventory that isn't part of the box of 20. I intend this will be one of those 20 coins, and I think this thread is the perfect place to share it. Here it is!
Now, if you're as good as I know you are, you're probably all thinking two letters and two numbers: MS70. It comes together with blue Indians.
Here's my reply to that. I've read every thread I could find on the topic, and I've developed my own opinion. I'll try to detail it out here.
There are generally two stances on the topic:
1) MS70 only removes surface contamination, revealing natural blue color.
2) MS70 causes the blue color.
There are variations of these, but not many. The most common variation is similar to my stance here:
1) MS70 can cause a blue color, but not always. It must have a specific type of coin with the proper surface state to cause a blue color. The blue can also occur naturally, and this is seen frequently in untouched collections. Such an example is the Millholland Collection, where several blue Indian proofs and one 2c piece appear deep blue. The collection is quite literally the poster child for unmessed with original.
It is notable that every single Proof Indian in the Millholland Collection was partially blue, and every coin but two had at least one side majority blue.
In my opinion, I really don't care if this proof is a MS70 coin. Here's why:
1) Do I think I could tell the difference between a natural and MS70 coin? No.
2) Do I think PCGS/NGC could tell the difference? Nope.
3) What about CAC? Not them either.
4) Rick Snow and his Eagle Eye sticker that the forum almost unanimously said was better than CAC for this series and @winesteven wisely considers to be a qualifier for his exceptional Indian set? Probably not - but he also takes the stance that MS70 doesn't cause blue on Indians (he says it simply reveals it).
So if the foremost experts in this kind of grading can't tell, then we either have to throw out every blue proof original or not or just enjoy them for what they are. CAC threw out the whole bunch, and yet these proofs bring substantial premiums in the market, which clearly decides that these coins are indeed market acceptable, whether you or I like it.
I think we sometimes overestimate originality. There aren't many truly original coins out there. Consider the original thread that was here this week - not many of those were original. Given, the term "original" might have been misunderstood by a large chunk of posters .
There's also a chance this proof is entirely original - I'd have no idea how to tell for certain. NGC didn't have an issue with it. If you simply gave me this coin and told me nothing about MS70, I'd unhesitatingly call it original. The coin has a great "skin" to it, and the toning disappears to a rich brown unless it's in the light. It has some great elevation chromatics, and looks exactly like the proofs out of the Millholland Collection and Eliasberg sets. It's exactly what I'd expect for a coin our of one of the blue proof hoards of the early 1900s.
It's also exactly what I wanted with a Proof Indian. Great color, no annoying spots, and good deep mirrors with some orange peel. These things are dang near impossible to find nice these days, and I wasn't gonna settle.
@Jzyskowski1 - glad you are feeling better. I also got Covid a few weeks back and am still not quite right. I still feel like I have a mild cold, lack energy and am constantly congested. The stuff is no joke.
Last night I was goofing off on Ebay and ended up winning a couple modern dollar proofs on the cheap! I mean really cheap, as I paid less than $12 for BOTH of them (plus $10 shipping).
Nice coin @FlyingAl . I also enjoyed your thoughts and commentary.
I don't think that your coin falls into this category but I want to mention for others that may be viewing.
There are a lot and I mean a LOT of copper cents being toned in the holder now. Buyer beware.
@FlyingAl That is just a jaw dropping, gorgeous coin no matter how you look at it. In general, I am not a fan of rainbow toning, however, I am a huge fan of purple/blue toning on copper. Maybe it's because purple is my favorite color? I don't know, but I know what you mean, and fully appreciate your research into the matter, but in the end, if you love the coin, that's all that matters, and that IHC is absolutely beautiful!
That's a beautiful cent! @FlyingAl As you stated, Blue is a controversial color, for many reasons, but that coin appears to me to be one to cherish. The way the color lays based on your images (which are awesome as always), makes it very desirable in my eyes.
Here's a new arrival ... she's a little whiter than I like, but as a late state O-108a with all the reverse cracks and chips, I'm happy to have her. I didn't expect to win her, but my check bid held (it doesn't appear to have been a well attended or watched auction, and most stuff was not like this).
“We are only their care-takers,” he posed, “if we take good care of them, then centuries from now they may still be here … ”
This morning with my coffee hanging out with this lovely 1946 walker graded 66 by NGC. It’s a pretty cool coin that comes to life when hit with the light.
Have a happy Saturday and be careful out there,
Joe😊
The bitterness of "Poor Quality" is remembered long after the sweetness of low price is forgotten.
Good morning.
Haven’t been buying much but I did find these which completes page 3 of my Roosie album
Little coffee (Kona) and off to inventory some of the Tupperware tubs of miscellaneous items 😁
Grandson who had open heart surgery at 5 days old is now over 2 months old and weighing in at 9+ lbs. As you can see he’s a really happy little Budda. 👶
Good morning my coin brothers and sisters!
No coins until later on today. Think I’ll peruse my world coin box this afternoon.
Right now, just checking out the forums with a cup of Nantucket Blend. Im going to start some sausage and eggs for me and the Mrs. soon.
Enjoying a coffee in the Great State of Texas. Out here training in swiftwater rescue operations. Stopped last night in San Antonio just to see the Alamo. A special place.
Here's a token from the post exchange at Fort Sam Houston:
Happy Saturday to you all!
Dead Cat Waltz Exonumia
"Coin collecting for outcasts..."
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Drinking some coffee and spending time with photos of stuff I used to own. Does that count? 😆
Here is one from the Q. David Bowers Collection:
This is a muling of the famous Lindenmueller Civil War token. Quite rare. Instead of the old man with a long beard obverse die, it uses two reverse dies that have slight differences in the engraving...Double beer mugs (or coffee mugs if you're imaginative.)
Double the pleasure, double your fun.
Happy Saturday to you all!
Dead Cat Waltz Exonumia
"Coin collecting for outcasts..."
Took a break from cataloging my collection and to my surprise, it didn’t complete itself 😂
Soooo , back to work.
🎶 shout shout, let it all out 🎶
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Today was an unexpectedly great morning for coins. Had a friend call me to meet at the flea market to look at a collection he wants to sell. He buys estates and calls me whenever he has coins. Sometimes it’s a handful of silver or medals, but I never know what I’ll see.
When I get there at 8 and say “let’s take a look” he says that I’ll have to take it home and get back to him, and that there’s more.
Well I’m still doing my Saturday morning estate sale routine myself, but I can’t wait to get home, get a cup of coffee, and go through this tote of coins
I have these Civil War tokens waiting for me at the Po this morning. I hadn’t been able to add a token to this set in 2 years and now half a dozen in one go! When it rains it pours!
Latin American Collection
I used to enjoy the estate sales.
Everything here now is a tag sale.
All the local auctioneers have coin guys that they call immediately if anything numismatic shows up.
I don't make the list because I won't buy it all. 95% is junk that I don't have time for.
It’s great when you get a coin in the mail and it looks better in person.
What appear to be scratches on the obverse above the date are in fact just not there. Tough die marriage in AU.
BHNC #248 … 130 and counting.
In memory of the one's that got away: Happy Sat Gents:
Happy Saturday everyone!!
So glad you got that one @Pnies20
Looks good!!
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Here's one following the Saturday morning theme from this year for me ... ANOTHER coin from the @lkeigwin group I bought over the New Year. Is it March already? And there's still two I haven't shared anywhere!
This one has stayed with a pretty good string of BHNC members prior to her landing here according to Lance's notes when I purchased her ...
.
1834 O-115 (115.1), R2, PCGS AU55
ex-Gehring Prouty, ex-Dick Graham, ex-Jim Ross, and now, ex-Lance Keigwin
Handsome deeper bronze with pleasing luster and unmolested surfaces.
“We are only their care-takers,” he posed, “if we take good care of them, then centuries from now they may still be here … ”
Todd - BHNC #242
Couple more Saturdays to go maybe.
They’re moving quick again. Fingers crossed but not for time
Happy Saturday🤪
That is an awesome token
BHNC #248 … 130 and counting.
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I agree ... and this is an awesome thread.
I'm glad @DCW started it! It certainly has kept its legs!!
“We are only their care-takers,” he posed, “if we take good care of them, then centuries from now they may still be here … ”
Todd - BHNC #242
Cherry picked this off Ebay this week. Usual Crappy eBay Pictures. However I could see the reverse date crack which is the key marker for Stage C of this variety. It's RPM 1 and worth considerable more than the $36 I paid for it.
WS
Sellers Pics
My pics and boy was I surprised.Better than my XF example!
Currently in a coin dry spell, as I have been tied up with work and other non hobby stuff.
I do check in weekly to this thread, as it is a "simple pleasure" that I enjoy greatly.
I will post photos with this reply; and after thinking about it the photos will be of some of my best cherrypicks ($ wise) spanning decades.
Indeed, this is a great thread!
I didn’t have this coin out today, but I will just post a random coin:
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Happy Saturday morning gang! Don't forget to turn your clock ahead tonight! Posting a coin of mine that reminds me of the sunrise.
Coin inventory- grandson to the Y - go to store- stop at vets ( sad, pick up my kitties ashes) - clean the coin room- ahhh. It’s good to be busy 😁
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Good Saturday morning everyone! Enjoying a quiet morning with a cup of my favorite coffee and a couple of silver dollars.
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That’s a cool medal. Kinda like these😉
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It is the reverse of the same medal. Thanks for showing the OGP that i don't have.
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When I woke up yesterday, the power was out. This is not a mild inconvenience on a work day for me. It's a damn crisis.
Some people would be upset about the darkness, or maybe not getting a shower ... I needed to get dressed and ready for work WITHOUT caffeine!!
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Thankfully, all is back to normal today, as I sip some Italian Roast and admire a new friend
“We are only their care-takers,” he posed, “if we take good care of them, then centuries from now they may still be here … ”
Todd - BHNC #242
Happy Saturday Gents. I've got a new crusty 1818 quarter for the collection, taking a que from @pursuitofliberty
Crusty? I see a stunningly toned and a complementary visual delight (among others) w/coffee!
I just love these group shots. I need to do something similar someday.
"Got a flaming heart, can't get my fill"
Just opened this one this morning, newp. Sorry for poor pics. This will go into my box of 20 type set.
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Saturday morning with coffee and coins
Always love to pull this one out with a nice Americano
Nice coins, everybody. Enjoying a rainy day at the library with my kiddo; coffee stop will happen on the way home.
Since Im neither around coffee or coins at the moment, here is an interesting item found on the net:
This battered $20 bill was with D.B. Cooper as he jumped into the dark, rainy sky from the Boeing 727 he hijacked on November 24, 1971.
It was found in 1980 by a kid digging near the Columbia River on a camping trip. About six thousand dollars in various degrees of decomposition were pulled from the sand.
The FBI confirmed by the serial numbers that they were part of the $200,000 in ransom money.
The kid retained some of the money after a legal battle, and he had the fragments certified by our host. Due to the popularity and mystery around D.B. Cooper, these things go for big money. Even tiny fragments of currency. I'd love to own a nice example one day, and this one is about as good as it gets.
Happy Saturday, everyone.
Dead Cat Waltz Exonumia
"Coin collecting for outcasts..."
That is a cool book, I really need to buy something like that for my collection, I like it written down old school that way. 👍
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Thanks
Walmart I think. Wasn’t expensive and it helps we remember what I have 😂
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A recent NEWP for this Saturday:
Coin Photographer.
Good morning everyone
Earlier this week I finally got my sense of taste back. Whole crew except for little dude got the Covid couple weeks back. Recovered fine in about 5 days. I’m vaccinated and boosted so that helped. Only weird after effect was loss of taste about 90%.
To celebrate or perhaps as a remembrance I bought a copper Covid 19 coin. Very nice reasonable price. 2 for $5. Free shipping.
The spot is a shadow, maybe. Both sides very clean
🎶 shout shout, let it all out 🎶
Gosh dang stupid condensed font and stupid scrolling. Stupid operator 😂
I did it. I fixed it. Back to normal. Been wrestling with this program for months. Thick thick skull 😂
🎶 shout shout, let it all out 🎶
Wanted to share this PF64RB CAM 1898 1c with you guys.
I'm finally cashing in big time on a few years worth of cherrypicks, and I've had a few coins on my list that I really started looking hard for. A Proof Indian was on that list, and I've had some trouble finding a nice example for years (though my focus was not really on them nor was my budget high enough to get me a good coin.) I'm thinking I'm also going to consolidate into a box of 20 (maybe a few minor low cost exceptions or an exception set (36-42 Proof 25cs). For most people, this would be a huge deal but I maybe have $500 in inventory that isn't part of the box of 20. I intend this will be one of those 20 coins, and I think this thread is the perfect place to share it. Here it is!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lkf9T0QvSxg
Now, if you're as good as I know you are, you're probably all thinking two letters and two numbers: MS70. It comes together with blue Indians.
Here's my reply to that. I've read every thread I could find on the topic, and I've developed my own opinion. I'll try to detail it out here.
There are generally two stances on the topic:
1) MS70 only removes surface contamination, revealing natural blue color.
2) MS70 causes the blue color.
There are variations of these, but not many. The most common variation is similar to my stance here:
1) MS70 can cause a blue color, but not always. It must have a specific type of coin with the proper surface state to cause a blue color. The blue can also occur naturally, and this is seen frequently in untouched collections. Such an example is the Millholland Collection, where several blue Indian proofs and one 2c piece appear deep blue. The collection is quite literally the poster child for unmessed with original.
It is notable that every single Proof Indian in the Millholland Collection was partially blue, and every coin but two had at least one side majority blue.
In my opinion, I really don't care if this proof is a MS70 coin. Here's why:
1) Do I think I could tell the difference between a natural and MS70 coin? No.
2) Do I think PCGS/NGC could tell the difference? Nope.
3) What about CAC? Not them either.
4) Rick Snow and his Eagle Eye sticker that the forum almost unanimously said was better than CAC for this series and @winesteven wisely considers to be a qualifier for his exceptional Indian set? Probably not - but he also takes the stance that MS70 doesn't cause blue on Indians (he says it simply reveals it).
So if the foremost experts in this kind of grading can't tell, then we either have to throw out every blue proof original or not or just enjoy them for what they are. CAC threw out the whole bunch, and yet these proofs bring substantial premiums in the market, which clearly decides that these coins are indeed market acceptable, whether you or I like it.
I think we sometimes overestimate originality. There aren't many truly original coins out there. Consider the original thread that was here this week - not many of those were original. Given, the term "original" might have been misunderstood by a large chunk of posters .
There's also a chance this proof is entirely original - I'd have no idea how to tell for certain. NGC didn't have an issue with it. If you simply gave me this coin and told me nothing about MS70, I'd unhesitatingly call it original. The coin has a great "skin" to it, and the toning disappears to a rich brown unless it's in the light. It has some great elevation chromatics, and looks exactly like the proofs out of the Millholland Collection and Eliasberg sets. It's exactly what I'd expect for a coin our of one of the blue proof hoards of the early 1900s.
It's also exactly what I wanted with a Proof Indian. Great color, no annoying spots, and good deep mirrors with some orange peel. These things are dang near impossible to find nice these days, and I wasn't gonna settle.
Coin Photographer.
@Jzyskowski1 - glad you are feeling better. I also got Covid a few weeks back and am still not quite right. I still feel like I have a mild cold, lack energy and am constantly congested. The stuff is no joke.
Last night I was goofing off on Ebay and ended up winning a couple modern dollar proofs on the cheap! I mean really cheap, as I paid less than $12 for BOTH of them (plus $10 shipping).
Nice coin @FlyingAl . I also enjoyed your thoughts and commentary.
I don't think that your coin falls into this category but I want to mention for others that may be viewing.
There are a lot and I mean a LOT of copper cents being toned in the holder now. Buyer beware.
Coffee and Color!
@FlyingAl That is just a jaw dropping, gorgeous coin no matter how you look at it. In general, I am not a fan of rainbow toning, however, I am a huge fan of purple/blue toning on copper. Maybe it's because purple is my favorite color? I don't know, but I know what you mean, and fully appreciate your research into the matter, but in the end, if you love the coin, that's all that matters, and that IHC is absolutely beautiful!
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Glad you are better! @Jzyskowski1
That's a beautiful cent! @FlyingAl As you stated, Blue is a controversial color, for many reasons, but that coin appears to me to be one to cherish. The way the color lays based on your images (which are awesome as always), makes it very desirable in my eyes.
Here's a new arrival ... she's a little whiter than I like, but as a late state O-108a with all the reverse cracks and chips, I'm happy to have her. I didn't expect to win her, but my check bid held (it doesn't appear to have been a well attended or watched auction, and most stuff was not like this).
“We are only their care-takers,” he posed, “if we take good care of them, then centuries from now they may still be here … ”
Todd - BHNC #242
This morning with my coffee hanging out with this lovely 1946 walker graded 66 by NGC. It’s a pretty cool coin that comes to life when hit with the light.
Have a happy Saturday and be careful out there,
Joe😊
Good morning.
Haven’t been buying much but I did find these which completes page 3 of my Roosie album
Little coffee (Kona) and off to inventory some of the Tupperware tubs of miscellaneous items 😁
Grandson who had open heart surgery at 5 days old is now over 2 months old and weighing in at 9+ lbs. As you can see he’s a really happy little Budda. 👶
🎶 shout shout, let it all out 🎶
Good morning. Here's a little dime.
Good morning my coin brothers and sisters!
No coins until later on today. Think I’ll peruse my world coin box this afternoon.
Right now, just checking out the forums with a cup of Nantucket Blend. Im going to start some sausage and eggs for me and the Mrs. soon.
MY GOLD TYPE SET https://pcgs.com/setregistry/type-sets/complete-type-sets/gold-type-set-12-piece-circulation-strikes-1839-1933/publishedset/321940
Enjoying a coffee in the Great State of Texas. Out here training in swiftwater rescue operations. Stopped last night in San Antonio just to see the Alamo. A special place.
Here's a token from the post exchange at Fort Sam Houston:
Happy Saturday to you all!
Dead Cat Waltz Exonumia
"Coin collecting for outcasts..."
Good Saturday morning everyone!
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What a wonderful dollar!! @Inspired70
That get's the sleep out of the eyes in a hurry
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So glad to hear the little man is progressing @Jzyskowski1 He looks good!!
“We are only their care-takers,” he posed, “if we take good care of them, then centuries from now they may still be here … ”
Todd - BHNC #242