My Dad was born in '42. I struggle with wrapping my head around the changes he's seen from his birth to now. It seems so monumentally overwhelming sometimes.
I was. I have a 1943 mint set. Gave mint sets to relatives: 1945 to my brother, 1949 to my sister, 1954 to my other brother, 1949 to my wife, 1982 to my son, 1922 to my mother, 1919 to my father.
@Cladiator said:
My Dad was born in '42. I struggle with wrapping my head around the changes he's seen from his birth to now. It seems so monumentally overwhelming sometimes.
Yes that is overwhelming, If you think your dad saw changes, that's nothing. My grandfather, born 1880, died 1983. Grew up on a farm in Iowa. Had horse and buggy to get to town some 10 miles away. Used horse drawn farming implements. Windmill pumped water from well. No electricity until the 1940's. Saw birth of cars, flight, telephone, radio, TV, electronics, computers, rockets, men on the moon, significant advances in medicine, and I am sure I am missing some other significant things. On a darker side, he saw WWI, 1918-1919 pandemic, the Great Depression, WWII, The Holocaust, Korea, Viet Nam, atomic bomb. elimination of silver from circulating coins (had to make it coin related).
Your father saw many of those as well. and many more since 1983 that have made significant changes in how we live.
In 1945, my mother was teaching school in Pennsylvania and had no thoughts about me. My father was running his farm and starting a Christmas decorations business. They were married in 1947.
Retired dealer and avid collector of U.S. type coins, 19th century presidential campaign medalets and selected medals. In recent years I have been working on a set of British coins - at least one coin from each king or queen who issued pieces that are collectible. I am also collecting at least one coin for each Roman emperor from Julius Caesar to ... ?
December. San Francisco. Just added two 45S Philippines to my own set. (5 and 50 centavos). Put sets together for my wife (47), my mom (18) and my dad (12). Dad's set included gold. Mom's set included the Illinois centennial. Fun to put these together.
July 1943 and Yes, I'm sometimes astounded by the changes I have seen growing up and as an adult! Flat don't understand some of the attitudes I see today, but most of the problems seem to have started with the 'Hippy' movement.
@Bruce7789 said:
July 1943 and Yes, I'm sometimes astounded by the changes I have seen growing up and as an adult! Flat don't understand some of the attitudes I see today, but most of the problems seem to have started with the 'Hippy' movement.
I think most of today's attitude problems started, not with 'hippy,' as you say, but with those who showed themselves to be embarrassments to whatever generation spawned those embarrassments. Silent, Greatest, Boomers, Gen X, Millennials, and now Gen Z, all have produced embarrassments to their respective generations.
Great spirits have always encountered violent opposition from mediocre minds.-Albert Einstein
@mr1874 said:
I think most of today's attitude problems started, not with 'hippy,' as you say, but with those who showed themselves to be embarrassments to whatever generation spawned those embarrassments. Silent, Greatest, Boomers, Gen X, Millennials, and now Gen Z, all have produced embarrassments to their respective generations.
Yeah, you've probably got it right, but will tell you I think our country's leadership or lack thereof had a lot to do with it. Guess I'd better watch it, am getting close to the political line!....lol
Born in 1945. Livin to high on the hog so lost 42 pounds in the last two years. Aim to get back to my "Fighting weight" of 174 pounds. I weighed 155 pounds when I came home from Nam. Working off and on in putting together a set of 1945 MS 67s.
Hard to find a walker in that condition that pleases me. Cheers.
@In4apenny said:
Born in 1945. Livin to high on the hog so lost 42 pounds in the last two years. Aim to get back to my "Fighting weight" of 174 pounds. I weighed 155 pounds when I came home from Nam. Working off and on in putting together a set of 1945 MS 67s.
Hard to find a walker in that condition that pleases me. Cheers.
PM me and I’ll see if I have one I’ll send you - free of charge!
In case anyone cares, the Detroit Tigers beat the Chicago Cubs 4 games to 3 in the ‘45 World Series. One sportswriter opined that because of the war, neither was good enough to win.
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I was conceived in '45 but not born that year.
Nice coins, I suppose that Merc has full split bands, 'eh?
bob
Nice, I was still swimming around town.😉
Hoard the keys.
i am barely a vietnam-era baby let alone wwii. can't fathom living from then til now. WOW
so in honor of the absolute f&^^&& nightmare that wwii was, being one of the greatest tragedies the world has seen:
1945 10c MS67+ FB
Not me.
Born Sept 45
My Dad was born in '42. I struggle with wrapping my head around the changes he's seen from his birth to now. It seems so monumentally overwhelming sometimes.
My grandparents
I was. I have a 1943 mint set. Gave mint sets to relatives: 1945 to my brother, 1949 to my sister, 1954 to my other brother, 1949 to my wife, 1982 to my son, 1922 to my mother, 1919 to my father.
My sister was born in 43 and my brother in 45. I held out til 48.
Been a pleasure.
Jim
When a man who is honestly mistaken hears the truth, he will either quit being mistaken or cease to be honest....Abraham Lincoln
Patriotism is supporting your country all the time, and your government when it deserves it.....Mark Twain
I was... Born in 1942.... Different world today. Going to live to 100, so far, so good.
Cheers, RickO
I was born in 39 and wish I could of afforded to save every coin I could get my hands on from then until 1964.
I now only have 50 or so 2007 silver eagles and about $100 in silver coins and am thinking of even selling those now.
How life decisions are made when you near the end of life,
My dad. Was an ETM2 in Navy in 1945.
DPOTD-3
'Emancipate yourselves from mental slavery'
CU #3245 B.N.A. #428
Don
My mom was born before that and is still alive and well.

Here's a 1945-D Merc with some tarnish.
Looking for Top Pop Mercury Dime Varieties & High Grade Mercury Dime Toners.
Yes that is overwhelming, If you think your dad saw changes, that's nothing. My grandfather, born 1880, died 1983. Grew up on a farm in Iowa. Had horse and buggy to get to town some 10 miles away. Used horse drawn farming implements. Windmill pumped water from well. No electricity until the 1940's. Saw birth of cars, flight, telephone, radio, TV, electronics, computers, rockets, men on the moon, significant advances in medicine, and I am sure I am missing some other significant things. On a darker side, he saw WWI, 1918-1919 pandemic, the Great Depression, WWII, The Holocaust, Korea, Viet Nam, atomic bomb. elimination of silver from circulating coins (had to make it coin related).
Your father saw many of those as well. and many more since 1983 that have made significant changes in how we live.
1944 for me.
it's crackers to slip a rozzer the dropsy in snide
In 1945, my mother was teaching school in Pennsylvania and had no thoughts about me. My father was running his farm and starting a Christmas decorations business. They were married in 1947.
I was alive in 1945.
Why 1945?
December. San Francisco. Just added two 45S Philippines to my own set. (5 and 50 centavos). Put sets together for my wife (47), my mom (18) and my dad (12). Dad's set included gold. Mom's set included the Illinois centennial. Fun to put these together.
She was here in 1945:

1945 50c NGC AU58
I'm crushed! 1946 doesn't count?
Who was alive in 1945?
A lot of old people.
BHNC #203
US Population
Jul 1, 1945 139.93 million
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July 1943 and Yes, I'm sometimes astounded by the changes I have seen growing up and as an adult! Flat don't understand some of the attitudes I see today, but most of the problems seem to have started with the 'Hippy' movement.
I think most of today's attitude problems started, not with 'hippy,' as you say, but with those who showed themselves to be embarrassments to whatever generation spawned those embarrassments. Silent, Greatest, Boomers, Gen X, Millennials, and now Gen Z, all have produced embarrassments to their respective generations.
Great spirits have always encountered violent opposition from mediocre minds.-Albert Einstein
Yeah, you've probably got it right, but will tell you I think our country's leadership or lack thereof had a lot to do with it. Guess I'd better watch it, am getting close to the political line!....lol
Born in 1945. Livin to high on the hog so lost 42 pounds in the last two years. Aim to get back to my "Fighting weight" of 174 pounds. I weighed 155 pounds when I came home from Nam. Working off and on in putting together a set of 1945 MS 67s.
Hard to find a walker in that condition that pleases me. Cheers.
Roosevelt (dime), Kennedy (half), Eisenhower (dollar)
I don't have a coin but like the coins above.
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Bad transactions with : nobody to date
PM me and I’ll see if I have one I’ll send you - free of charge!
has anyone qualifying for this thread used some of those clothes that have butt flaps?
In case anyone cares, the Detroit Tigers beat the Chicago Cubs 4 games to 3 in the ‘45 World Series. One sportswriter opined that because of the war, neither was good enough to win.
What will come first, age 100 or 100,000 posts?
@BLUEJAYWAY .... Stay tuned.... Only the shadow knows....
Cheers, RickO