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Anyone in the Oklahoma, New Mexico, Kansas, Colorado, and of course Texas area-the Amarillo Coin Club is planning on our annual coin show this year. Do not know the dates as of yet. Will keep you informed.
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Gyrene-Ed-Semper Fi. Thank you for the warm welcome. USMC 5/1976-4/2003. We were probably at some of the same duty stations. The 70s and 80s were great years. What do you collect? Chuck
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 Posted 03/20/2013  5:18 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Luvpennys to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
The first 1916 is absolutely a beauty!
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Nice coins muddler.

I agree 1919 s is a tougher date. Of course you have 21 and 21 d. Next group is 38 d, 16 s, and the 1919 s.
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 Posted 03/20/2013  9:28 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Arcticsparky to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Marine coins
Go to the bullion forum here and you can find out about your quantitative easing questions.
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 Posted 03/21/2013  12:37 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Gyrene7483 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Chuck, Where I was in the Corps:
entered MCRD San Diego 11-15-74,
Schools Bn MCB Camp Pendleton,
MWHS-1 MCAS Iwakuni 5/75-6/76,
H&S Co. 1/7 1stMarDiv 7/76-11/78,
MATSG-90 NATTC Memphis 12/78-2/80,
VMFP-3 MAG-11 3rdMAW 3/80-2/83. Promoted to SSgt 12/81.

Where I am now is about 50 miles south of Sacramento, CA.

What I collect: type coins mostly,
I have one Capital Plastics #460-A 19th Century type set holder being filled with as many BU coins I can afford.
Eight different Capital Plastics 20th Century type set holders which will eventualy contain all BU coins in each.
A major type set of Liberty Seated coinage Half Dime through dollars including the Trade dollar all in AU grades.
A Capital Plastics 1934-45 short set of Mercury dimes BU with split bands.
A Dansco Major type set album #7070 XF-AU.
I have a MIB Capital Plastics Walking Liberty half short set 1941-47 holder I will eventually fill.

Ed
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Gyrene7483,
Ed, I dropped over from the other forum as instructed, nice career! Mine went as follows
MCRD P.I. Oct 1962
Camp Lejeune/Viegas/
Cuba On the fence 1963
Ft Meade National Security Agency 63/64
Quantico Va Ramer Hall Hand To Hand Combat Instructor 64/65
Vietnam D Co 1-1... 65-66
Saint Albans Naval Hospital 6 months and out!

I did collect everything (Coins/Large Notes) at one point or another, but I have always had an attraction to Silver Dollars for some reason. Unfortunately some of my best "stuff" had to be sold (many years ago) but I still probably have 25 or so in the coin drawer! Take care, Semper Fi, and God bless you and yours...rcordell
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MarineCoins1976,
From one newbie to another WELCOME ABOARD!! Looking forward to getting to know you. Take care, Semper Fi, and God bless you and yours..rcordell
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