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so i turned 50 today...post a scoin with 50 on it

preferably 1850...

everything in life is but merely on loan to us by our appreciation....lose your appreciation and see
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Steve
–John Adams, 1826
BTW, what's a "scoin"?
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should be easier going after plate #1 when i get back in my motorcycle racing too...
Don't have an 1850 to post so I had to go to the bullpen, CoinFacts
Here's to ya!
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People here are very nice to 50 year olds for some reason.
Enjoy your birthday.
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I've got another three years and change before I cross that particular milestone.
I could have posted a circ Walker or two from my thread, but those would bore you, and they don't actually say "50" on 'em anyway.
So if you'll pardon a brief Darkside intrusion, I'll dip into the 1901 Victorian British Empire set.
<< <i>preferably 1850... >>
Howzabout 1650?
Here's a favorite from the Holey Coin Vest. A German States (Nuremberg) silver ducat klippe. Klippes were often holed in one corner, and that's not considered quite the bad thing it is with rounder coins, I suppose. I found the little boy on a stick horse irresistible and traded a very nice AU-ish (unholed) 1700s Spanish Colonial 2-reales piece for this.
Lance.
Here's how it looked the night it came outta the ground.
PS- yep, it IS an 1850. Dug a really nice CW-era "Eagle A" artillery button with the gilt still on it, just a few feet away.
Jim
looks like you're one away to cocoinut..my last piece is the 50 proof frankie to finish (yuck always savin the most $$$ for last i am)
Sorry, no 1850 coins here, but I do have the following:
“In matters of style, swim with the current; in matters of principle, stand like a rock." - Thomas Jefferson
My digital cameo album 1950-64 Cameos - take a look!