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Think about it, though. Slabbed pocket change may be the 21st Century equivalent of encased postage stamps. Using them in vending machines and parking meters could be a bit problematic.

Off topic, but why does Menna's portrait of Washington look like Yul Brenner with a bowl of spaghetti dumped on his head?
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Think about it, though. Slabbed pocket change may be the 21st Century equivalent of encased postage stamps. Using them in vending machines and parking meters could be a bit problematic.



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Off topic, but why does Menna's portrait of Washington look like Yul Brenner with a bowl of spaghetti dumped on his head?
An ode to the low relief chicken back spaghetti hair quarters of old.
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I love it when Facebook "experts" get it wrong. Is it ethical to cherrypick something when all of the experts say it is a bad coin?
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