A detailed 11 week study of the coin archives has revealed...

...that only four numismatic subjects have not yet been discussed in threads.
Care to guess what they are?
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...that only four numismatic subjects have not yet been discussed in threads.
Care to guess what they are?
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My collection?
Numismatic subjects, right Coinstartled?
Correct.
Well, o.k. Now if you would be so kind as to tell us what those four numismatic subjects are that "have not yet been discussed in threads, " then we can discuss them and all the bases will be covered. Seriously though I'm almost certain there are five numismatic subjects that have not yet been discussed.
Burritos in relation to the coin market?
You have gotten the first!
Next is how do I retrieve a 1916-d dime from the belly of my equally high value Koi.
How much did the fish cost and what grade is the dime?
Koi grow very fast. Gut the fish. Get a baby Koi for $5. It will be full size in a year.
For any of you who want to build a koi pond, please listen, DO NOT DO IT. Koi ponds are a horrible money pit, way too much work.
I believe that I have seen several posts on this forum that had photos of quite a variety of Mexican food. However, these food photos may have been asides to the specific subject matter in the post title.
The effect of the distance of the earth to the sun (perihelion vs aphelion) in relation to realized auction price results of 3 cent nickels.
How baked potatoes changed the coin industry.
Taking your coins out to taco bell.
Storing your pcgs slabbed coins in your fish bowl.
If there's a farmer's only dating site, why can't there be a numismatics only dating site also?
The effects of the fall harvest to the Alaska, California, Colorado, Maine, Massachusetts, Nevada, Oregon, Vermont, and Washington coin and bullion market.
This has been discussed exhaustively (though, I admit, mostly to myself).
Here's a warning parable for coin collectors...
The grading of Yap stone money, cowry shells and kissi pennies.
The slabbing and/or encapsulation of Yap Stone Money!
How much would it cost to reopen the Carson City Mint?
Before the big bang, there was nothingness, but there was so much of it, it has a substance so great it exploded. Peace Roy
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Trump would get it done for a couple hundred G's.
Nope...it's the use of Yap stone money in penny loafers. Or, maybe use of chicken nuggets in coin star machines....
But, he'd want a wall around it to keep out (or is that "in") the riff-raff.
If the U.S. used a base 8 number system instead of base 10, would a 2 cent piece be a regular denomination and a 3 cent piece an odd denomination?
Maybe, just maybe......The most humorous post that I have EVER read! Thank you.
P.S. Just got home from the Rams game. They're for real. Thursday night is the test. I will be there. The Vikings destroyed the Rams last year. Stay tuned.
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