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The BST is littered with hockey pucks...
Meltdown
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It's tough to wade through all the threads of hopeful hockey puck flippers to find real coins.
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Sometimes, folks just have to listen to the consensus stated here.
Camelot
<< <i>This Forum gave ample warning what would happen with the hocky pucks.
Sometimes, folks just have to listen to the consensus stated here. >>
I agree. FLIP THEM ON EBAY. Most the folks here who wanted them, have them.
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And I still fail to see how these were a failure. A lot of us got them for at spot after shipping and then if you were lucky you had a 69DMPL or two on your hands.
That is not failure, that's a rare gift.
<< <i>It's tough to wade through all the threads of hopeful hockey puck flippers to find real coins.
Are you suggesting a hockey puck section?
<< <i>The new PL/DMPL designations are messing up my searching everywhere! >>
And is it just me or are the DMPL pucks the least attractive of those available?
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