<< <i>What was the "business" where you got it? >>
At the Sheetz gas station. I didn't want to cook anything when I got home so I decided to pick up a sub. Sheetz has some decent subs. I did mentione Sheetz in my report. I guess they didn't want to advertise the place.
PCGS Currency: HOF 2013, Best Low Ball Set 2009-2014, 2016, 2018. Appreciation Award 2015, Best Showcase 2018, Numerous others.
<< <i>What was the "business" where you got it? >>
At the Sheetz gas station. I didn't want to cook anything when I got home so I decided to pick up a sub. Sheetz has some decent subs. I did mentione Sheetz in my report. I guess they didn't want to advertise the place. >>
Ah man. I thought it was gonna be someplace fun like...well...like the kinda place we'd get banned here for talking about
<< <i>What was the "business" where you got it? >>
At the Sheetz gas station. I didn't want to cook anything when I got home so I decided to pick up a sub. Sheetz has some decent subs. I did mentione Sheetz in my report. I guess they didn't want to advertise the place. >>
Ah man. I thought it was gonna be someplace fun like...well...like the kinda place we'd get banned here for talking about >>
You mean another TPG like ----- or ------ ??
PCGS Currency: HOF 2013, Best Low Ball Set 2009-2014, 2016, 2018. Appreciation Award 2015, Best Showcase 2018, Numerous others.
Connecticut: William Hemenway of Connecticut is first in his state to report finding, in change from the bank, a New Hampshire P Mint quarter. (added Aug 21)
Connecticut: William Florenzano picked up Connecticut's first reported Vermont quarter, a Philadelphia Mint product, in circulation at a post office. Added 8/13/01
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It's good to make the papers without committing a crime
Know who she is??
<< <i>Go to the website and see who found the first Virginia quarter in Hawaii.
Know who she is?? >>
I think I may have heard the name.
I saw Rick mentioned recently as well for his extra tree finds.
There's a lot of "famous" folks on these here boards.
collections: Maryland related coins & exonumia, 7070 Type set, and Video Arcade Tokens.
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<< <i>What was the "business" where you got it? >>
At the Sheetz gas station. I didn't want to cook anything when I got home so I decided to pick up a sub. Sheetz has some decent subs. I did mentione Sheetz in my report. I guess they didn't want to advertise the place.
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<< <i>What was the "business" where you got it? >>
At the Sheetz gas station. I didn't want to cook anything when I got home so I decided to pick up a sub. Sheetz has some decent subs. I did mentione Sheetz in my report. I guess they didn't want to advertise the place. >>
Ah man. I thought it was gonna be someplace fun like...well...like the kinda place we'd get banned here for talking about
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<< <i>What was the "business" where you got it? >>
At the Sheetz gas station. I didn't want to cook anything when I got home so I decided to pick up a sub. Sheetz has some decent subs. I did mentione Sheetz in my report. I guess they didn't want to advertise the place. >>
Ah man. I thought it was gonna be someplace fun like...well...like the kinda place we'd get banned here for talking about
You mean another TPG like ----- or ------ ??
cosmic beat me in the begining:
Connecticut: William Hemenway of Connecticut is first in his state to report finding, in change from the bank, a New Hampshire P Mint quarter. (added Aug 21)
Connecticut: William Florenzano picked up Connecticut's first reported Vermont quarter, a Philadelphia Mint product, in circulation at a post office. Added 8/13/01
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<< <i>Heck, you have already been famous to me for many years! >>