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Posts posted by Henri Charriere
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12 hours ago, Conder101 said:
Personally I think if they aren't making the coins for circulation they shouldn't be making them for collector sets.
This comment goes so way beyond the pale it makes Insider's parting shot that no one is entitled to free medical care quite tame by comparison. I wonder where VKurtB stands on this...?
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6 hours ago, Sharann said:
I just can't help it. I have got to put in my two "cents" 🤣...
I feel as though cents are values and pennies, nickels, etc. are symbols of such values.... I am headed to town.
"Values... and symbols of values." That's all there was to it? And the 1943. What about the 1943 copper whatchamacallit? And what does the OP make of all this???
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Libraries, Lectures, Laboratories and Museums... Nice combination. That's one unique token with a fascinating history to go along with it!
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1 hour ago, zadok said:
....i once saw one from the yalta conference that wasnt for sale...
[My mom, deceased, was born in Yalta, U.S.S.R. When she became an American citizen, the (INS) issued her a certificate indicating her date of birth as February 31, 1921. I have no idea as to the source of the information the government relied on in making that determination but challenge anyone to produce a more bizarre official government document.]
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51 minutes ago, GoldFinger1969 said:
Their headquarters is now in CA ? And they moved from 57th to Park Avenue so I doubt they are saving much $$$ on the Manhattan rent. Wonder why they moved.
The face of West 57th Street has changed dramatically. Many of the tallest high rise luxury towers have re-defined the area. The Pontiac showroom, Hoffritz cutlery, Coliseum Books, etc. are all long gone. Even the D.E.A. moved. The real estate pressure was too intense.
Coincidentally, Brigandi Coins, Heritage Auction's New York office -- and Stack's are all within a block of each other from E 57th Street and Park Ave. though it is not clear to me whether they have resumed normal operations.
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4 hours ago, Just Bob said:
Just for the record: Louisiana is almost completely on the west side of the Mississippi River.
Yes, it seems like the Louisiana State Pen at Angola lies East of the River and its northern most boundary is Mississippi's southwestern most border. The NYC subway's east and westside lines do not go down that far. 😉
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INMHO... the basic thrust of all comments made was to insure that all interested parties attend coin shows safely. The emphasis was squarely on the medical.
[Editorial comment: I thoroughly enjoyed the antics of the Nevada guy, whose boisterous presence on the Forum lasted all of one week, but apparently offended some members who feel the "chat board" belongs to them. But the Guidelines also prohibit threats and intimidation and the bald ultimatum leveled at a seasoned veteran with a world-class collection, to-wit: "You could be next," goes far beyond rudeness and is inappropriate, uncalled for -- and actionable.]
Now, let's get back on track!
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1 hour ago, VKurtB said:
Come on Quintus, this should all be considered common knowledge.
Honestly, I never really thought about it. I still don't know if the 1956 Flying Eagle cent is a pattern, a coin, or both. And I don't know why coins minted for circulation since dinosaurs roamed the earth suddenly became "business" strikes. I've got a lot to learn.
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4 hours ago, Conder101 said:
A hobby is something you undertake for the sake of its own personal enjoyment, not as a way to make money or even to break even.... Money spent on most hobbies is never recovered.
True, but it beats smoking, drinking and drugging. At least you have something to show for your investment in time and effort in the end.
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4 hours ago, Conder101 said:
On the bright side they each have 8 cents worth of nickel in them.
Norilsk-Talnakh [nickel, cobalt, palladium, platinum, copper and coal] mining-mettalurgical complex, largest in world, built by GULAG prisoners. Northernmost city in world and one of its worst polluters.
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4 hours ago, Conder101 said:
Well I don't get here every day.
[Stick to the east side. The 4, 5 and 6 are more reliable.] 😉
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Welcome back to the Forum. You will not remember me; I am a relative newcomer.
If you are in need of a '37 Merc (coin not car!) I would be happy to send you one free of charge. It is the only one I have kept. It is in roughly the same condition as your '21D and in need of a new home as I no longer collect U.S. coins.
Welcome back home!
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1 minute ago, GoldFinger1969 said:
The loss of taste and smell is scary. Do we know yet how the virus does that ?
That, more than any other effect, leads me to believe this virus was man-made.
Check out that link. Lots of scary scenarios. But nobody wants to talk about it.
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Re: 1913S Buffalo
If that's a partial doubling of just the top of the 3 in 1913, here's the back-story... after-after-shock from the great earthquake of '06. Sound plausible? This is one spectacular gem with a touch of desirable amber toning.
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1 hour ago, Kurisu said:
First off and straight up...This seems to be a theme question for people who are out to somehow prove that masks don't work or help. But I'll give you an answer which is really for everyone....
Both people no mask - 80%+ infection rate.
Healthy person masked - 40% infection rate.
Infected person masked - 7% infection rate.
Both people masked - 2% infection rate.
I hope that all helps.
Yes, it does, and I can only hope it has for our fellow members, particularly those who are impatient, skeptical, uninformed and/or misinformed. Like you, I live in a less than ideal environment. My wife and I have been wearing masks from the outset and shall continue to wear masks after we are vaccinated. To my knowledledge you are the first member to address this topic at length and from a personal viewpoint. Thank you for sharing your experience. I do hope you recover and feel better soon.
[Special note of appreciation to the OP for his forbearance.]
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Just received a fresh batch of Submission Forms, the last numbered 6104468. That ought to give you an idea of the brisk pace of operations.
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Newbie find ?
in US, World, and Ancient Coins
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I don't believe I have ever seen one of these before. My gut instinct tells me it's something very special. It will be interesting to read the feedback on this.