Those are really really nice. Nothing like coins that have "experience" like these. Imagine the things they have purchased, the pockets they have filled, etc. True history in the palm of your hands! Bravo!
Indeed, think of the history...those old diesel trucks running over them, the heirloom needles leaving the cool scratches on them, the clatter of the coins as they fell on those old historic sidewalks and got dinged up. They may even have been used to pay for old tins of SPAM. Makes me all nostalgic and stuff.
<< <i>Those are really really nice. Nothing like coins that have "experience" like these. Imagine the things they have purchased, the pockets they have filled, etc. True history in the palm of your hands! Bravo! >>
And yes, I do love to think where these coins have been....cause they have been AROUND!! I've always liked coins with a little bit (or a freaking lot) of wear.
Cheers, B
Positive BST transactions with: too many names to list! 36 at last count.
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<< <i>Check 'em out - they end today!
Lot 1
Lot 2 >>
Edited to add: Hey, Hyperion, great sigline pic.
<< <i>Obviously I'm kidding. They're not the most beautiful Walkers ever, I was being sarcastic. Yikes. >>
I guess there is a buyer for everything, or so it has been said. I've melted better coins than those but good luck with your auction.
<< <i>Those are really really nice. Nothing like coins that have "experience" like these. Imagine the things they have purchased, the pockets they have filled, etc. True history in the palm of your hands! Bravo! >>
And yes, I do love to think where these coins have been....cause they have been AROUND!! I've always liked coins with a little bit (or a freaking lot) of wear.
Cheers, B
<< <i>Your melting made my coins more valuable, thanks
Cheers, B >>
Glad to have helped
<< <i>Hell, back in those days, one of those would buy Puff a hooker.
$1 can still getcha somethin-something in puddlehucky, I think...