That is called "Looking a gift horse in the mouth." Cheers, RickO >>
Also, I only want MS66 or better quality, so please cherrypick them for me.
Just kidding, I got a free roll from Wizard Coin supply -- have not look through it yet, but I bet I will be challenged to find even one that even MS65 quality.
That is called "Looking a gift horse in the mouth." Cheers, RickO >>
Reminds me of a story I was relating to a friend yesterday;
back in the 80s there was a trumpet player, a busker, who played before and after all Seattle sporting events. He'd stand with a plastic 3 gallon tub between his legs and would bounce it to the beat. On the front of the tub he had marked "NO CANADIAN!!!"
"Inspiration exists, but it has to find you working" Pablo Picasso
<< <i> back in the 80s there was a trumpet player, a busker, who played before and after all Seattle sporting events. He'd stand with a plastic 3 gallon tub between his legs and would bounce it to the beat. On the front of the tub he had marked "NO CANADIAN!!!" >>
Back in the 80's the US dollar was worth $1.33 to Cdn. Now they are almost on par. You won't see that sign today.
<< <i> back in the 80s there was a trumpet player, a busker, who played before and after all Seattle sporting events. He'd stand with a plastic 3 gallon tub between his legs and would bounce it to the beat. On the front of the tub he had marked "NO CANADIAN!!!" >>
Back in the 80's the US dollar was worth $1.33 to Cdn. Now they are almost on par. You won't see that sign today. >>
Most places, banks included, really don't want the canadian coin unless right on the border (seattle is just under a couple hundred miles from the border). I get them in change, sometimes, and in bank rolls , and it takes me awhile to get rid of them when I go to the fast food places and pay with coin (slip 1 canuck quarter in with 5-7 good US quarters )
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That is called "Looking a gift horse in the mouth." Cheers, RickO
<< <i>"Are these "P" or "D" cents ???"
That is called "Looking a gift horse in the mouth." Cheers, RickO >>
Also, I only want MS66 or better quality, so please cherrypick them for me.
Just kidding, I got a free roll from Wizard Coin supply -- have not look through it yet, but I bet I will be challenged to find even one that even MS65 quality.
<< <i>"Are these "P" or "D" cents ???"
That is called "Looking a gift horse in the mouth." Cheers, RickO >>
Reminds me of a story I was relating to a friend yesterday;
back in the 80s there was a trumpet player, a busker, who played before and after all Seattle sporting events.
He'd stand with a plastic 3 gallon tub between his legs and would bounce it to the beat.
On the front of the tub he had marked "NO CANADIAN!!!"
"Inspiration exists, but it has to find you working" Pablo Picasso
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back in the 80s there was a trumpet player, a busker, who played before and after all Seattle sporting events.
He'd stand with a plastic 3 gallon tub between his legs and would bounce it to the beat.
On the front of the tub he had marked "NO CANADIAN!!!" >>
Back in the 80's the US dollar was worth $1.33 to Cdn. Now they are almost on par. You won't see that sign today.
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back in the 80s there was a trumpet player, a busker, who played before and after all Seattle sporting events.
He'd stand with a plastic 3 gallon tub between his legs and would bounce it to the beat.
On the front of the tub he had marked "NO CANADIAN!!!" >>
Back in the 80's the US dollar was worth $1.33 to Cdn. Now they are almost on par. You won't see that sign today. >>
Most places, banks included, really don't want the canadian coin unless right on the border (seattle is just under a couple hundred miles from the border).
I get them in change, sometimes, and in bank rolls
I've been told I tolerate fools poorly...that may explain things if I have a problem with you. Current ebay items - Nothing at the moment