<< <i>What in the hell would you hide in that thing? There is no room. >>
If they weren't $80, I can see the kids using this to pass notes in school or hide cheat sheets; if a teacher comes by, they could tell them it's their good luck 50 cent piece I should print that for the teacher's break room at work - you never know...
Nothing is going to attract more attention in a handful of change than a 50-cent piece. They're barely recognizable as coins; I'm lucky that the fast-food clerks just laugh when I spend them rather than wondering what the heck they are.
Look, if you are going to get a coin hollowed out for whatever reason, you might as well do it right. If I machined this one right, I bet I could smuggle a pizza, a pound of fine Swiss chocolates, a box of Cuban cigars... the list is endless.
<< <i>these are half dollars and real half dollars are used more then dollar pieces today...
In what universe!? >>
The seller must be referring to the hollow Ike pieces appearing in his linked articles. Indeed, the Kennedys most likely are used more than one-and-a-half-inch wide, one-ounce Ike dollars these days.
Whatever interest the CIA might have had in these tools has probably diminished as halves and "silver dollars" vanished from circulation. Unless of course they're now working with hollowed-out Delawares and Connecticut SHQs....
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<< <i>What an idea, now I can smuggle dimes out of the country! >>
Think bigger. Cents and nickels are where the intrinsic value is at!
Hmmm, wonder what he could be thinking of?
<< <i>But are they CIA issue or replicas
makes ya wonder if it was CIA owned and actually used
I knew it would happen.
poison, a map, secret information on paper, microfiche, a stamp,
etc..
at full retail for $ 9.95. The bidders appear to
be greenhorns . Very sad indeed.
Camelot
Oh, I remember now, I hid it in my secret spy 50 ccent piece
Oh
thats an awesome idea lol
<< <i>What in the hell would you hide in that thing? There is no room. >>
If they weren't $80, I can see the kids using this to pass notes in school or hide cheat sheets; if a teacher comes by, they could tell them it's their good luck 50 cent piece
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<< <i>You can buy one at any magic shop for $20. Pretty sad.
If that's the case, there must be some websites that offer them for $20. Any links? Might be interesting to have one as a conversation piece.
i have one as well as a few other neat trick coins.
In what universe!?
<< <i>these are half dollars and real half dollars are used more then dollar pieces today...
In what universe!? >>
The seller must be referring to the hollow Ike pieces appearing in his linked articles. Indeed, the Kennedys most likely are used more than one-and-a-half-inch wide, one-ounce Ike dollars these days.
Whatever interest the CIA might have had in these tools has probably diminished as halves and "silver dollars" vanished from circulation. Unless of course they're now working with hollowed-out Delawares and Connecticut SHQs....
A much nice type piece than this....
<< <i>If you that item is LUNACY, the take a look at this........ >>
$107!!!!!!
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<< <i>If you that item is LUNACY, the take a look at this........ >>
$107!!!!!!
Thats because that is not some lousy CIA one , that is a big bad KGB one!!