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bigrig40

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OH

MY

GOSH

That is incredible. You must be living right, BigRig!
 

This is a great Franklin!!!! Franklin's in this condition cost a lot more than the average one. I can picture ya drooling when ya first saw it, BigRig.
 

Bigrig, I met s clerk at one convenience store that got (and I'm not kidding!) a $10 gold piece from an older gentleman that came in to buy a pack of cigs. and a large cup of coffee-then he waited for the change. She asked him if he knew what he gave her and he said yes. He had a big falling out with his family and said that he was spending their inheritance. She then gave him his change and he left. She's never seen him before or since. Swear-True Story. I feel sorry for him but I haven;t been able to track him down to this day. All I wanted to do was find his residence and file it away for future reference as possible cache site.
 

Clerking is cool! At least in some locales. Keep them eyes working BigRig!
 

WTG!!!,,, Very nice condition....
My ol'lady is the manager of a cigerette shop and people bring in goodies all the time to get their smokes with...
Just the other day a lady brought in $4 dollars worth of pennies all rolled. She told my ol'lady they were all wheats. so she bought them and broght them home. There are 7 or 8 of the in what I would call MINT condition, they look like they were just struck... the oldest one in MINT condition was 1958. It's the oldest penny I've ever seen still red in color and shinning like new...
Keep them eyes peeled!!!
 

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