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More Fun at the Auto Swap Meet: Coin Related

While engaging in my pursuit of classic auto parts at the Swap Meet, I came across a person selling tools, ammunition, odds and end, etc.
Among the items were some 50 cent pieces (Walking Liberty and Franklins) that had been bent into a curved button shape, and a stud soldered on the back. No significant dates were harmed in the process, ranging from 1936 to 1963.
He had 6 of them. I asked how much, and they were $2 each, or $10 for all 6.
Took them back to my friend's space, marked them at $10 each, and sold 5 of them in a couple hours, and saved 1.
Since pictures are such an involved process, here is an example of one, not mine.
eBay item number:361731107406
Among the items were some 50 cent pieces (Walking Liberty and Franklins) that had been bent into a curved button shape, and a stud soldered on the back. No significant dates were harmed in the process, ranging from 1936 to 1963.
He had 6 of them. I asked how much, and they were $2 each, or $10 for all 6.
Took them back to my friend's space, marked them at $10 each, and sold 5 of them in a couple hours, and saved 1.
Since pictures are such an involved process, here is an example of one, not mine.
eBay item number:361731107406
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Great transactions with oih82w8, JasonGaming, Moose1913.
So what do you do with these rather large buttons?
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So what do you do with these rather large buttons?
Put them on a rather large shirt.