do any of you have a custom liscence plate proclaiming your coin hobby?

I was driving around town today in an undisclosed location OF California and saw a car with
a custom plate that read I "HEART SHAPE" COINS. I assume it was a coin collector or dealer, for
what else could it be, I wonder ?
If is was a dealer or collector, I think it would be somewhat idiotic and retarded to put it on your
car liscence plates. Maybe this is how so many people stop of for diner and then get the car broken into.
Do any of you out your coin hobby on your car like this?
a custom plate that read I "HEART SHAPE" COINS. I assume it was a coin collector or dealer, for
what else could it be, I wonder ?
If is was a dealer or collector, I think it would be somewhat idiotic and retarded to put it on your
car liscence plates. Maybe this is how so many people stop of for diner and then get the car broken into.
Do any of you out your coin hobby on your car like this?
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"Follow me home and steal my coin collection"
Custom plate ="Take my life, please" - not so funny.
Eric
I'm a license plate collector and I've never gotten a plate that relates to numismatics.
Would be cool.
edit to say: cool to collect.
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This reminds me of Michael Jordan's dad's license plate that said "UNC0023". He was killed and the license plates were stolen.
There are some things that shouldn't be advertised. ....at least at your own risk
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A dumb idea and an invitation to theft or worse.
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It's my buyer code.
Somehow I figured that the guy probably didn't collect Franklins.
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would figure it out. Then some seedy looking characters, with a boom box that vibrated the car, pulled
up to me at a light, turned the sound down, and the front passenger asked how much gold and silver
I had on me.
That got hung in the garage asap.
bob
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Saw it in a photo in Car & Driver magazine. Cal plate.
<< <i>Best vanity plate I ever saw that got past the censors:
6UL DV8
Saw it in a photo in Car & Driver magazine. Cal plate. >>
Eric
I have a good friend that has "MS65", I think it's cool.
Brian
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<< <i>Best vanity plate I ever saw that got past the censors:
6UL DV8
Saw it in a photo in Car & Driver magazine. Cal plate. >>
Do you suppose he is registered?
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These days I'd probably do something along the lines of...
CULL - For my beater/"haul stuff" car.
90 PCT - For my daily driver.
MS 70 - For my garage car.
Edited to add: Best one I ever saw was an orthapedist in one of my old neighborhoods that had "JOINTS" on his plate. Sadly, "the man" took it away from him.
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Local vest-pocket dealer here drives a small pick-up truck and he has signs on both sides and the tailgate that say "BUY MY COINS" with his phone number and other things professing his vocation. I took a picture a few months ago. If I find it on my phone I will post it here. Absolutely insane.
When I worked for Jonathans Coins back in 1972,
his green station wagon, which he used for both
personal and business (p/u and del. silver bags, etc.)
had a License plate that read " 09-S VDB "
I always thought 'Great, why not put a sticker in
the back window saying "Please Rob Me"
<< <i>Ya mine says .....
"Follow me home and steal my coin collection" >>
I'll agree with you on this one as it was my exact thought.
The name is LEE!
Decades later, his license plate now says, "CONASUR".
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Why on earth would I want to advertise that I am a nerd with a high likelihood that I have valuable, portable, and/or untraceable wealth in my possession?
Never been a fan of vanity plates of any kind.
Same here.
...instead of the plates why not just tape the covers from the coin subscription mags that come in the mail to the bumper...
<< <i>Ya mine says .....
"Follow me home and steal my coin collection" >>
HA ha, that's exactly what I was thinking. In my mind the words said "and here is my address".
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<< <i>
Worry is the interest you pay on a debt you may not owe.
"Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value---zero."----Voltaire
"Everything you say should be true, but not everything true should be said."----Voltaire
<< <i>This reminds me of those threads that appear just before Halloween where someone asks about passing out coins in holders to the trick-or-treaters. I point out that it isn't a good idea to let everyone in your neighborhood know that you collect coins since some of these kids may have older brothers with a drug habit. Usually, there were a few forum members that called me paranoid but I say why take the chance? I feel the same way about advertising that you are a coin collector on a vanity plate on your car---why take the chance? >>
Life is too short. I'm more comfortable in my skin believing that even the most sophisticated thief in my area has no clue what a 66FBL is, than worrying about maybe he does know. And even if he does know, he probably doesn't like Frankies anyway!
Besides, they aren't in my back seat, they are in the safe deposit box.
<< <i>This reminds me of those threads that appear just before Halloween where someone asks about passing out coins in holders to the trick-or-treaters. I point out that it isn't a good idea to let everyone in your neighborhood know that you collect coins since some of these kids may have older brothers with a drug habit. Usually, there were a few forum members that called me paranoid but I say why take the chance? I feel the same way about advertising that you are a coin collector on a vanity plate on your car---why take the chance? >>
I actually do not think of the two as being one in the same.
I know the folks in my 'hood, and they know me. I have given out coins in classrooms when my kids were younger--low value and or obsolete coins like IHCs, buffalo nickels, new Zincolns and Jeff nickels, etc.
Driving around in a car with a license plate that id'ed me as a coin collector would be challenging. For one, it would be hard to come up with a concept, in 6 letters or fewer, that would identify you to the world as a coin collector.
COINS
COIN
AU COIN
etc
Most of the more clever ideas would pass unnoticed or unrecognizable to 99.9% of the population.
09SVDB
16D 10C
55DDO
But the bigger issue is that I would not want to have to explain to people what my cutesie "DAUMAN" or DIRTAU" or "DGOLD" stood for and see the look in their eyes while they think that I really deserve a license plate with a very large "L"
I once owned a '74 T-Top Stingray with the plates 74_L-48. If you're a Corvette geek, you know what it means.
You do know who MAKES those plates in many states of the Union, right ?
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<< <i>You do know who MAKES those plates in many states of the Union, right ?
Former governors and congressmen. (Well, at least here.)
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<< <i>My AUANDAG plate is hanging in the garage. Had it for years and never had any inkling that anyone
would figure it out. Then some seedy looking characters, with a boom box that vibrated the car, pulled
up to me at a light, turned the sound down, and the front passenger asked how much gold and silver
I had on me.
That got hung in the garage asap.
bob
And I saw one on the road here in GA that said AUANDAG, or something very similar. It wasn't our forum member, though.
Herb