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It is really pretty!! Love that color
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On 3/19/2021 at 5:23 AM, Ray, USMC said:800 quarters later and I cannot find a W quarter either. Apparently our partners will have to carry us through. I thought this was going to be easy (not) but it is fun.
But then, wham, you hit a double! 👍
- Hoghead515, Ray, USMC and Lem E
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18 minutes ago, Hoghead515 said:
Eyeballs are nasty looking when they are hanging out aint they. Had a friend that wrecked his truck one night and it tore his eye out of socket. That was a horrible sight. It was dangling to. He ended up losing it. He's got a glass eye now.
Yes, ugh, SO GROSS😣
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19 minutes ago, Hoghead515 said:
Wasn't laughing about the dog. Was about making me wear glasses the whole time
LOL, she (the dog) never missed a beat. She doesn't know why she runs crooked, she's just happy to be running, I guess.
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27 minutes ago, Hoghead515 said:
I'm gonna have to go down look for coins in that country. You racking them up my friend. That's awsome.
You come on anytime you get ready.. But you are gonna wear safety glasses the whole time! I can do blood, guts, and bones, but I cannot do eyeballs. We came home from a soccer game one night and our dog's eyeball was hanging out of her eye. Since then, I cannot do eyeballs. No siree, Hog!
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3 minutes ago, Fenntucky Mike said:
Yep, looks like a grease filled die "IN GOD WE RUST" "error". I'm not very familiar with these but there seems to be a progression of this ranging from "IN __D WE __UST" to your coin. Yours is probably the most popular version.
I am just glad I was finally right, lol. I talked myself outta being right so much it is still a little iffy,
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19 minutes ago, Woods020 said:
And to be clear not saying yours has the reverse die crack. Meaning this year quarter it’s something to look for
Thank you! I am surely not worried about any premium. I'm just glad I finally found something real! Lol
Thanks for the disclaimer, but I think you know it wasn't required, lol.
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20 minutes ago, Coinbuf said:
Looks like a grease fill, the T is there just faint.
Thank you!
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Just now, J P Mashoke said:
Its your tread. I say post stuff everyone here is so cool you get honest answers.
Oh, don't worry, Mr. Mashoke, I ain't a bit shy about posting, I just hate to worry everybody over nothing. Lol
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Just now, J P Mashoke said:
It looks like the one advertised about, hard to say it is real scratchy maybe to cover up being tooled
I know! That's why I didn't want to post it, but I sure don't know. 🤷🏼♀️
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Okay, so, while looking through quarters on my quest for an infamous "W", I came across this little diddy. I really didn't even want to post this because my eyes see all kinds of things that aren't there on occasion, but I didn't have anyone else at home to tell me whether or not this is the error for the 2005 Kansas State Quarter. Yes, I looked it up and it APPEARS to be, but I can't be too sure of anything these days. 😂😊
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1973 was a great year!
- Lem E and Hoghead515
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17 minutes ago, VKurtB said:
Just wait for our invoice.
LOL, how can you put a price on such priceless information? Thank y'all for all you do 👍😁
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1 hour ago, Quintus Arrius said:
"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???
I really don't know because I am still waiting on him to answer my question as to the whereabouts of the 1943 wanna be penny worth one cent 😂. We will just have to put your question in que.
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43 minutes ago, RWB said:
[Warning - Attempted humor!]
If you will plug one end of your earbud into an ear and the other directly into a standard 110v wired electric circuit, the house wiring will act as a huge antenna and we can all see what's going in there....or did I see that on the "SnoozeMax" show about the Jewish space yarmulke with attached laser fire-starting scroll? So hard to tell these days.....
Oh, gosh, talk about being confused... I'd love to see how some people I know would actually deal with all that unorganized chaos in there. They'd probably all steer clear of me then,
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4 minutes ago, Conder101 said:
Well they were made in 1856, but the design wasn't approved until Feb of 1857, so I would call them a pattern.
The problem comes when different people use different terms and it can confuse newbies who DON'T know what we are talking about. It's just better to use proper terms and start people off right so they don't have to "unlearn" things later.
Now you're getting me confused.
I am so sorry. I do have a knack for that, especially when I am trying to text/type cause my mind is doing laps around my fingers.
I totally agree with the proper terminology from the start because it is so hard to unlearn ANYTHING. I was just saying that I understand cent to be a value, with no physical characteristics but the penny to be a physical symbol given to represent that value. I'm sorry I went around the world to say that before but if you'd seen all that was in my head while I was typing you'd thank me for the short version, lol.
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I will not claim to know what it is called, nor what it is made of, but it resembles thing that the Indians would put behind the arrowhead on an arrow to make it protrude further into the flesh when they hunted. I've only seen one and for just a very short time at an Indian Pow Wow
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I just can't help it. I have got to put in my two "cents" 🤣...
Personally, as long as I know what you are talking about, I don't care what they are called, but then again I like to I choose my battles. However, I do enjoy a good debate, so, for those purposes only, I am gonna chime in.
In the scenario below, the person, whom we will call Pat since gender is unknown, has three pennies/cents, one nickel, and one dime.
Pat is in line to get a piece of bubble gum. He is hoping to have enough symbols of monetary value in his pocket to afford it. The cashier says that $. 18 (which normally, in the U.S.would be stated as 18 cents) should be remitted as payment. Now, does Pat leave the store with a broken heart and bad breath because of the lack of 18 "cents" (remember he only had three cents/pennies) or does Pat leave ready for a date and give the cashier the coins within his/her pocket with a value equal to $. 18, the amount due?
So here we are... The prefix cent means 100th, or one part of 100,right? So, in my mind, one cent is the amount equivalent to one hundredth of one dollar. Its physical symbol just happens to be what we coined as the penny. Had we coined the nickel to be that equivalence, then it could also be a cent. So I said all that to say this, IMHSO, I feel as though cents are values and pennies, nickels, etc. are symbols of such values.
I hope y'all can understand this because my mind was talking way faster than my hands could type. If not, well the meaning (value) of my words (symbols) weren't coinciding 😂. Have a spectacular day!! I am headed to town.
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I enjoy his posts. He is one of the few who prompts me to get out my dictionary 🙂