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I must be in love with Mark Feld. I find myself constantly writing his name. :þ

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...That's cool as long as I don't put cute little hearts after it. :P

 

Here are all of the type coins in my set that came from this man:

 

1853 3CS

1860 proof trime

1880 proof Shield Nickel

1870 proof dime

1905 proof dime

1942 proof dime

1873 S 20C

1885 proof quarter from Pinnacle Rarities probably bought by Mark

1892 proof quarter

1930 quarter

1892 proof half 1870 $ from Pinnacle Rarities probably bought by Mark.

1874 proof Trade $ And my favorite from him! ;)

 

Thanks, bud, for your honesty, integrity, great prices and exceptional eye! :luhv:

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I've been trying to find the right time to break this to you, Mark, but I have us tickets booked on "The Love Boat"!

 

OK, Woody, here's an opening for your photoshop skills.............. :roflmao:

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I've been trying to find the right time to break this to you, Mark, but I have us tickets booked on "The Love Boat"!

 

OK, Woody, here's an opening for your photoshop skills.............. :roflmao:

 

Sorry Woody, I couldn't resist. lol

 

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Gee...I didn't realize that President Bush was on the Love Boat when he pronounced "MISSION ACCOMPLISHED" in Iraq. And anyway, where is the pool and the piano bar???

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We will have to ask Victor, Al, he spent some time on the "Love Boat". :insane:

 

So, 'tis more than a coincidence that you posted the USS Nimitz (CVN-68). That thar was me ship for many years. I went above the Arctic Circle, below S. America and around the entire globe's circumference except for a 2000 mile stretch. Yep, I saw many a place, shagged in many a port but, darn it, I never had an onboard romance. :insane:

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All of those are worthy and lovely coins.

 

You (and, I suppose, Mark) have a great eye for quality.

 

WoW! Thanks, Braddick. That means a lot coming from a man of your standing. Respect!

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