Ha! At least you didn't call me a retread! Yes, it originally aired a couple months ago and has been repeated a few times now. It's funny, at almost every coin show since it aired, someone will come up to me and tell me they saw me on Pawn Stars. FYI, my segment is posted on my website for those of you 1 or 2 people on the planet who missed it! Charmy on Pawn Stars
<< <i>Ha! At least you didn't call me a retread! Yes, it originally aired a couple months ago and has been repeated a few times now. It's funny, at almost every coin show since it aired, someone will come up to me and tell me they saw me on Pawn Stars. FYI, my segment is posted on my website for those of you 1 or 2 people on the planet who missed it! Charmy on Pawn Stars >>
<< <i>Ha! At least you didn't call me a retread! Yes, it originally aired a couple months ago and has been repeated a few times now. It's funny, at almost every coin show since it aired, someone will come up to me and tell me they saw me on Pawn Stars. FYI, my segment is posted on my website for those of you 1 or 2 people on the planet who missed it! Charmy on Pawn Stars >>
Speaking of your website...I spent about an hour poking around there yesterday. Your Indian/Lincoln collection is amazing. It made me wonder why I bother collecting coins.
“When the people find that they can vote themselves money, that will herald the end of the republic.” — Benjamin Franklin
My icon IS my coin. It is a gem 1949 FBL Franklin.
<< <i>Speaking of your website...I spent about an hour poking around there yesterday. Your Indian/Lincoln collection is amazing. It made me wonder why I bother collecting coins. >>
LOL! Thank you - yes, I do love my copper. FYI, each coin I choose for my collection has something special about it (at least special to me which means each one has to have pretty toning, a bold variety and/or an error). I'm sure my choices don't necessarily appeal to everyone so I am certainly pleased when others like my coins too.
<< <i>Speaking of your website...I spent about an hour poking around there yesterday. Your Indian/Lincoln collection is amazing. It made me wonder why I bother collecting coins. >>
LOL! Thank you - yes, I do love my copper. FYI, each coin I choose for my collection has something special about it (at least special to me which means each one has to have pretty toning, a bold variety and/or an error). I'm sure my choices don't necessarily appeal to everyone so I am certainly pleased when others like my coins too. >>
Personally, I like a perfectly chocolate toned Lincoln, like your 14d for example, much better than a full red example.
“When the people find that they can vote themselves money, that will herald the end of the republic.” — Benjamin Franklin
My icon IS my coin. It is a gem 1949 FBL Franklin.
Thanks for posting the episode on your website Charmy. I've been gone a lot this summer and must have missed the posting saying when you were on. I enjoy watching Pawn Stars when I'm around. And have been to their shop a couple times.
One thing for sure... the Priceline Negotiator has nothing on YOU.
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Looking for Top Pop Mercury Dime Varieties & High Grade Mercury Dime Toners.
Coin's for sale/trade.
Tom Pilitowski
US Rare Coin Investments
800-624-1870
<< <i>Rerun. >>
what i was thinking.
not too sure she is going to be happy with us referring to her as a rerun ><
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a good place to start
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<< <i>Ha! At least you didn't call me a retread! Yes, it originally aired a couple months ago and has been repeated a few times now. It's funny, at almost every coin show since it aired, someone will come up to me and tell me they saw me on Pawn Stars. FYI, my segment is posted on my website for those of you 1 or 2 people on the planet who missed it! Charmy on Pawn Stars >>
Thanks Charmy
Coin's for sale/trade.
Tom Pilitowski
US Rare Coin Investments
800-624-1870
<< <i>Ha! At least you didn't call me a retread! Yes, it originally aired a couple months ago and has been repeated a few times now. It's funny, at almost every coin show since it aired, someone will come up to me and tell me they saw me on Pawn Stars. FYI, my segment is posted on my website for those of you 1 or 2 people on the planet who missed it! Charmy on Pawn Stars >>
Speaking of your website...I spent about an hour poking around there yesterday. Your Indian/Lincoln collection is amazing. It made me wonder why I bother collecting coins.
My icon IS my coin. It is a gem 1949 FBL Franklin.
<< <i>Speaking of your website...I spent about an hour poking around there yesterday. Your Indian/Lincoln collection is amazing. It made me wonder why I bother collecting coins.
LOL! Thank you - yes, I do love my copper. FYI, each coin I choose for my collection has something special about it (at least special to me which means each one has to have pretty toning, a bold variety and/or an error). I'm sure my choices don't necessarily appeal to everyone so I am certainly pleased when others like my coins too.
The Penny Lady®
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<< <i>Speaking of your website...I spent about an hour poking around there yesterday. Your Indian/Lincoln collection is amazing. It made me wonder why I bother collecting coins.
LOL! Thank you - yes, I do love my copper. FYI, each coin I choose for my collection has something special about it (at least special to me which means each one has to have pretty toning, a bold variety and/or an error). I'm sure my choices don't necessarily appeal to everyone so I am certainly pleased when others like my coins too. >>
Personally, I like a perfectly chocolate toned Lincoln, like your 14d for example, much better than a full red example.
My icon IS my coin. It is a gem 1949 FBL Franklin.
One thing for sure... the Priceline Negotiator has nothing on YOU.