Have you ever been to.....
Have you ever been to a city/town that has a numismatic related name?
Such as...........
PENNY, KENTUCKY
NICKEL, TEXAS
DIME, PENNSYLVANIA
DOLLAR, TENNESSEE
or maybe..........
COPPER, OREGON
SILVER, SOUTH CAROLINA
GOLD, NORTH CAROLINA
PLATINUM, ALASKA
or perhaps..........
LINCOLN, UTAH
JEFFERSON, WISCONSIN
ROOSEVELT, MISSOURI
WASHINGTON, KANSAS
KENNEDY, NEW MEXICO
or per chance..........
INDIAN, VIRGINIA
BUFFALO, NORTH DAKOTA
LIBERTY, RHODE ISLAND
MORGAN, MONTANA
PEACE, ALABAMA
EAGLE, ILLINOIS
STELLA, MISSISSIPPI
and let's not forget.........
COIN, IOWA
CASH, GEORGIA
DOLLAR, ALABAMA
MINT, ARIZONA
VERDIGRIS, OKLAHOMA
SLAB, WEST VIRGINIA
HOLDER, FLORIDA
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Mint AZ.
My Collection of Old Holders
Never a slave to one plastic brand will I ever be.
I dislike clickbait thread titles but the subject matter is a fun one.
I don't think I've been to a coin-related town, but I did visit Hamburg, Pennsylvania, where I got a pizza. 😵💫
Carson City, NV (from there)
Live on Gold Mountain Dr.
bob
You forgot one: George, Washington, zip code 98848, or 98824 if you have a PO box. Grant county WA.
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Bent County Colorado.
Don't think that I have been to any of those towns.
Cull Canyon Regional Recreation Area (CA)
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Drove through NICKELSVILLE, GA one time on my way home from one of the Dalton shows.
it's crackers to slip a rozzer the dropsy in snide
I have been to dime pa a number of times!
Washington Kansas plenty of times with my job.
Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value. Zero. Voltaire. Ebay coinbowlllc
Indiana has a few too;
Denver
Economy
Flora
Franklin
Greenville
Liberty
Monroe
Monticello
Windfall City
Yeoman
and
Silver Lake
Of course there's no Santa Claus in numismatics but there's one in Indiana.
Been to Dime Box, Texas
Lots of Jeffersons, Washington’s and Lincolns I reckon. Not to mention Franklins and Libertys.
I'll have to stop at the bank there some time.
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Ask for a box of nickels.
The bank teller would die!
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Truth or Consequences New Mexico.
It would apply to my auction blunder yesterday.
Lafayette, California
The Mysterious Egyptian Magic Coin
Coins in Movies
Coins on Television
Sterling, Colorado comes to mind.
Penny Lane! Which I just learned is indeed a real place in Liverpool.
Casual collector, mostly Morgans & Peace Dollars.
Wow, that sounds bleak.
Hey, what about Nickel City?
Type collector, mainly into Seated. -formerly Ownerofawheatiehorde. Good BST transactions with: mirabela, OKCC, MICHAELDIXON, Gerard
Intercourse, PA.
Not coin related, but funny as heck.
One of these times when I go to Rosemont for ANA, I- am going to rent a car and take a road trip to Elgin. Want to see that statue.
"Look up, old boy, and see what you get." -William Bonney.
My wife Jeannine and I visited Penny Lane in Liverpool recently. The airport there is John Lennon Airport.
Dollar, Scotland.
I will go there someday. My mother's maiden name was Dollar which is Scottish. The word and monetary unit dollar is derived from German thaler, and dollar is supposedly an English spelling, but I believe more specifically Scottish, using the established surname and other Scots usage of the word dollar. On my bucket list of research projects.