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silver can consolidate for awhile and gain just a few cents a day... and I'd be happy with that. Whenever takedowns occur, they do more damage in one hour then the market can restore in a couple weeks.
As long as we're harassing the Doc, after looking at the serial number stamping on his bars I've finally figured out why West Virginians have a reputation for having crooked teeth.
As long as we're harassing the Doc, after looking at the serial number stamping on his bars I've finally figured out why West Virginians have a reputation for having crooked teeth.
Ouch..well, in his defense, my number "41" turned out quite nice, 44 and 47 looked a little more like a see-saw. But the obverse looks nice, as always!
As long as we're harassing the Doc, after looking at the serial number stamping on his bars I've finally figured out why West Virginians have a reputation for having crooked teeth.
If you have straight teeth, they will put braces on them to make them crooked.
Doc, does your cousin have matching crooked teeth so when ya'll are kissing they can interlock like puzzle pieces?
You don't have to be the BEST you just have to be....... SLICK
The serial numbers "Line Up" is the product of a relativly cheap number stamp holder. Cheap in construction but still $300 bucks. The real nice stamps of this style cost 14-17 hundred bucks.
And Holy crap dstreitenberger you got three of them! Nice work, Not many folks got three.
Rodebaugh wrote:The serial numbers "Line Up" is the product of a relativly cheap number stamp holder. Cheap in construction but still $300 bucks. The real nice stamps of this style cost 14-17 hundred bucks.
And Holy crap dstreitenberger you got three of them! Nice work, Not many folks got three.
And slick, of course he does.
haha, the humor I've found from this site. Yessir, I did manage to acquire 3..my computer did go into instantanious retard mode toward the end. Very good work overall..when and where can we look for postings of more?
Rodebaugh wrote:The serial numbers "Line Up" is the product of a relativly cheap number stamp holder. Cheap in construction but still $300 bucks. The real nice stamps of this style cost 14-17 hundred bucks.
It looks like I need to get into the stamp making business.
I was just taking a cheap shot at ya Doc. The bars look good, and I could tell from the corners that the Zero wasn't centered on the stamp.
Rodebaugh wrote:The serial numbers "Line Up" is the product of a relativly cheap number stamp holder. Cheap in construction but still $300 bucks. The real nice stamps of this style cost 14-17 hundred bucks.
And Holy crap dstreitenberger you got three of them! Nice work, Not many folks got three.
And slick, of course he does.
haha, the humor I've found from this site. Yessir, I did manage to acquire 3..my computer did go into instantanious retard mode toward the end. Very good work overall..when and where can we look for postings of more?
Not to hijack Slicks thread......But I will say.....Info about Serial Series #3 will be announced sometime late next week. And man oh man.......
And Engineer, your cool by me. I realy liked your Fred Underwood sign up. Don't ask how
Since I have NO idea what day he is talking about and it is about 8pm EST, I figured that since I ALWAYS want silver to be in the green, that is the way I would vote.