My pocket pieces are a 1964 Accented Hair Kennedy, a 1962 proof Franklin, a 1943 Walker, and a later date clad Kennedy that I spend and replace regularly.
<< <i>My pocket pieces are a 1964 Accented Hair Kennedy, a 1962 proof Franklin, a 1943 Walker, and a later date clad Kennedy that I spend and replace regularly.
Russ, NCNE >>
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Do you keep your keys in your pocket as your pocket piece? Seems like it would really scratch up your coins and this is one thing that has stopped me from carrying a pocket piece let alone pocket pieces with over $30 in silver in them.
Hi ,QUICK Send me your addy, I will give you $4.00 in brand new dollars . so you do not have to carry around that worn out stuff SAME GOES TO EVERYBODY , J/J mOjO
<< <i>Do you keep your keys in your pocket as your pocket piece? Seems like it would really scratch up your coins and this is one thing that has stopped me from carrying a pocket piece let alone pocket pieces with over $30 in silver in them. >>
I carry my keys in my right jean pocket and my change in the left. SM
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<< <i>DId you wear them down yourself? >>
Yes & No, the Kennedy was started, the Morgan and Peace where started, and the SE I just started on.
My favorite is the 64 Kennedy!
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<< <i>its only 3.50 >>
Ooops, changed. My mind went on the blink!
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In honor of the memory of Cpl. Michael E. Thompson
<< <i>Pretty soon you might be able to get quite a premium for that JFK if you keep wearing it down. >>
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<< <i>My pocket pieces are a 1964 Accented Hair Kennedy, a 1962 proof Franklin, a 1943 Walker, and a later date clad Kennedy that I spend and replace regularly.
Russ, NCNE >>
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Here is mine
A nice 18th century piece
Jim
Menomonee Falls Wisconsin USA
http://www.pcgs.com/SetRegistr...dset.aspx?s=68269&ac=1">Musky 1861 Mint Set
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Had this one a year now. Gotta get a new image.
This is after eight months.
SlangNRox, same pocket as the keys.
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Crack them all out and go for P01 you amature.
Ray
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No need to crack out the GD04 Ike...
I've already got the Ike in a PO1!
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<< <i>Do you keep your keys in your pocket as your pocket piece? Seems like it would really scratch up your coins and this is one thing that has stopped me from carrying a pocket piece let alone pocket pieces with over $30 in silver in them. >>
I carry my keys in my right jean pocket and my change in the left.
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<< <i>Pretty soon you might be able to get quite a premium for that JFK if you keep wearing it down. >>
I have a 1964-D Kennedy PCGS PO01..........
What kind of premium does it have ??
Dan
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<< <i>Pretty soon you might be able to get quite a premium for that JFK if you keep wearing it down. >>
I have a 1964-D Kennedy PCGS PO01.......... What kind of premium does it have ?? Dan >>
Dan, your PM isn't turned on...
I'd be a buyer right now at $200.00 for your Kennedy.
If it's a go, here's my email: braddick@peacockcoins.com
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