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Have you checked your stove lately?
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kamehameha00
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July 5, 2004 10:30PM
I thought this was going to be a thread about AT'ed coins
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100proof1957
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July 5, 2004 10:30PM
damn !
just bought a new one and they hauled the old one off for free !
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jhar
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July 5, 2004 11:22PM
<< <i>Bilotti said he'll make sure the valuables get to either Mizera's wife or a relative. >>
I like stories that end like this.
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Barry
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The cans had plastic bags with ancient pennies -- wartime zinc, Indian head and wheat.
So 50-100 years old pennies are considered ancient? Does that mean Large Cents are prehistoric?
There were also five-dollar bills minted in 1851 and solid-silver dollars from the 1880s.
I didn't know they minted currency...
BTW, I was expecting an AT thread also.
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July 7, 2004 8:32PM
that is KOOL!
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just bought a new one and they hauled the old one off for free !
<< <i>Bilotti said he'll make sure the valuables get to either Mizera's wife or a relative. >>
I like stories that end like this.
So 50-100 years old pennies are considered ancient? Does that mean Large Cents are prehistoric?
There were also five-dollar bills minted in 1851 and solid-silver dollars from the 1880s.
I didn't know they minted currency...
BTW, I was expecting an AT thread also.
K S