68Camaro wrote:I've never paid any attention to Washington quarter dates. Next time I sort for quality and slicks I'll have to look for early 30s.
68Camaro wrote:I've never paid any attention to Washington quarter dates. Next time I sort for quality and slicks I'll have to look for early 30s.
neilgin1 wrote:68Camaro wrote:I've never paid any attention to Washington quarter dates. Next time I sort for quality and slicks I'll have to look for early 30s.
i like them coz of the history,things were so bad, they didnt even mint 1933 quarters, and i like that roll coz...think about this, in 32, 33.....a quarter would buy you a pretty good dinner, or some dinner groceries. and when i hold one of them quarters, i try and imagine whose hand clutched this, glad they could eat that night, many years ago. thats why the roll is special to me
neilgin1 wrote:oh man, this has me salivating......i wish i had a full roll of these bad boys!
http://cgi.ebay.com/1932-S-Washington-Q ... 9984698986
one of my prides is that i got a full roll of 1932 Washington's, but they're g4's, MAYBE a few 8's...but still i love them, they remind of the grandmother who raised me, and would tell me tales of the Great Depression. But one of the stupidest things i ever did was when 90's were trading 15X, there came up a role of GEM/BU 1936 Washingtons, and i was getting cute, y'know, saving a nickel to lose a dollar, and i got sniped at $215, whn i should of just put up a $350 bid. it was just stupid of me...1936 is the year my mother was born...oh well.
its a great looking coin, at least i have my roll of 1932 "4's"...good enough for me. best to you all, neil
beauanderos wrote:neilgin1 wrote:68Camaro wrote:I've never paid any attention to Washington quarter dates. Next time I sort for quality and slicks I'll have to look for early 30s.
i like them coz of the history,things were so bad, they didnt even mint 1933 quarters, and i like that roll coz...think about this, in 32, 33.....a quarter would buy you a pretty good dinner, or some dinner groceries. and when i hold one of them quarters, i try and imagine whose hand clutched this, glad they could eat that night, many years ago. thats why the roll is special to me
I take a moment to pause, and consider, what was going on at the time every time I find a 1929 penny. Bet you didn't find too many coins laying around on the ground back then!
warthog wrote:
My parents house/lot was built sometime in the 30's on fill that came from the former site of the town dump. Every so often when weeding the garden with dad we would find a crusty old coin. Our finds include a 3 or 4 indians, a couple of V nickles, a merc and a barber quarter (all in pretty bad condition but nothing modern) plus dozens of nifty old store tokens and medals. Part of the fun of spring tilling was seeing what 'treasures' would turn up each year!
Even back then, pocket change got lost I guess.
neilgin1 wrote:warthog wrote:
My parents house/lot was built sometime in the 30's on fill that came from the former site of the town dump. Every so often when weeding the garden with dad we would find a crusty old coin. Our finds include a 3 or 4 indians, a couple of V nickles, a merc and a barber quarter (all in pretty bad condition but nothing modern) plus dozens of nifty old store tokens and medals. Part of the fun of spring tilling was seeing what 'treasures' would turn up each year!
Even back then, pocket change got lost I guess.
man! that must make tilling fun...plus you always know you got your micronutrients kicking out in the soil, double bonus! i'm green.
BOHICA wrote:neilgin1 wrote:warthog wrote:
My parents house/lot was built sometime in the 30's on fill that came from the former site of the town dump. Every so often when weeding the garden with dad we would find a crusty old coin. Our finds include a 3 or 4 indians, a couple of V nickles, a merc and a barber quarter (all in pretty bad condition but nothing modern) plus dozens of nifty old store tokens and medals. Part of the fun of spring tilling was seeing what 'treasures' would turn up each year!
Even back then, pocket change got lost I guess.
man! that must make tilling fun...plus you always know you got your micronutrients kicking out in the soil, double bonus! i'm green.
Have you ever thought about taking a metal detector out there?
Well, alright... I had my finger poised over the key to get this for you for Christmas... but since you just want a metal detectorneilgin1 wrote: maybe I want a metal detector for christmas!
beauanderos wrote:Well, alright... I had my finger poised over the key to get this for you for Christmas... but since you just want a metal detectorneilgin1 wrote: maybe I want a metal detector for christmas!
http://cgi.ebay.com/2-058-500-SILVER-PA ... 519a90c5bc
neilgin1 wrote:beauanderos wrote:Well, alright... I had my finger poised over the key to get this for you for Christmas... but since you just want a metal detectorneilgin1 wrote: maybe I want a metal detector for christmas!
http://cgi.ebay.com/2-058-500-SILVER-PA ... 519a90c5bc
Raymundo, that is a beautiful thing....i been thinking about that offering....as you know, i'm decidely and comfortably middle class. i might or might stack, we know that. i know quite a few high net individuals, whatever. but i was thinking what if, i got lucky with one of those goofy dollar lotto's ...win 12 mil, net 5, i'd be on this thing in a second, BUT the second call i'd make is to Utah Shelter System's....they make a really nice product, and i say that coz my older brother, he's a veteran arborist aorund here, and he was working on this rich guys hanging trees, noticed a bunch of boys mounding and excavating, etc,.......and asked one of them, a real dunceski, "what you boys doing"...this guy says, "building a bomb shelter"....just unbelievable. His partner quickly say, "no no, we're just making a root cellar"......now, my bro and me are the good guys. we dont mess with folks, etc...but now, many many people in this rural area KNOW there's some rich dude with a bomb shelter and God knows what, at road xyz? that is so ill advised and unwise, i cant even imagine how some folks dont think things thru properly, but...oh well.
anyway, nice eye, a feller can dream, cant he...but i sure am happy with what i got. maybe i might go get a lotto ticket.
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