<< <i>trozau, is that the gold/silver Marley? Sweet. Let me know if you ever decide to part with it. >>
The Bob Marley coin is one of those few occasions that my interests intersect (i.e. coins, gold and reggae music). The one pictured (scanned) is the 1995 1/2 oz gold issue. I also have the 1995 silver issue and the 2005 silver with gold layered effigy issue (and they are all permanent fixtures in my collection). I will keep an eye out on eBay for you and give you a head's up when I see any listed.
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Somebody been doing some diving (or grave robbing ) Very nice pic.
"When the rule of law collapses, civilization can no longer survive." - Martin Armstrong
<< <i>trozau, is that the gold/silver Marley? Sweet. Let me know if you ever decide to part with it. >>
The Bob Marley coin is one of those few occasions that my interests intersect (i.e. coins, gold and reggae music). The one pictured (scanned) is the 1995 1/2 oz gold issue. I also have the 1995 silver issue and the 2005 silver with gold layered effigy issue (and they are all permanent fixtures in my collection). I will keep an eye out on eBay for you and give you a head's up when I see any listed.
<< <i>I had no idea that semi auto's where available in the old west >>
Here's a gun that actually existed back then and did help build the west:
Coin's for sale/trade.
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Last weekend, I pulled them from the bank box to have some quality time...
Didn't think to grab the shotgun or the 22LR, but those wouldn't have fit in the frame anyway.
Probably would have dropped it and smashed a slab.
Chance favors the prepared mind.
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<< <i>I had no idea that semi auto's where available in the old west >>
Here's a gun that actually existed back then and did help build the west:
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LOVE the look of the Colt SSA revolvers!!
Is that one third gen? .... Here's a first generation-(not mine, but soon...real soon!)
Springfield XD-40 w/Lasermax internal sight
1952 Winchester Model 12 12 Gauge 3"
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