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Fly on the Wall
A few weeks back I saw an advertisement from Penn Metals for Morgan Silver Dollars at what seemed like a good (not great but good) price. I ordered 10 because I wanted to have a few on hand and possibly use them for Christmas gifts to my grandkids.
I got 10 different dates from 1880 to 1904. For being 112 years and up old they were good, some wear but no damage.
As I was unpacking the other envelop inside I pulled out a heavy-duty clear plastic bill holder with what appears to be a free gift - a Series 1935 C $1 Silver Certificate. Well worn but intact with no tears or heavy folds. Probably not really valuable but I thought it was a nice freebie.
I got 10 different dates from 1880 to 1904. For being 112 years and up old they were good, some wear but no damage.
As I was unpacking the other envelop inside I pulled out a heavy-duty clear plastic bill holder with what appears to be a free gift - a Series 1935 C $1 Silver Certificate. Well worn but intact with no tears or heavy folds. Probably not really valuable but I thought it was a nice freebie.
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