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What Do You Have In Your Pocket Right Now!

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 Posted 02/22/2009  9:07 pm  Show Profile   Check vermontensium's eBay Listings Check vermontensium's eCrater Listings Bookmark this reply Add vermontensium to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Hey DNA, why are you carrying that Walking Liberty
Oops, I should have blown up the picture. Never mind.
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DNA- huh, why do you have a silver eagle in your pocket? Is it your "pocket piece?"
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That's my "lucky" 1989 A.S.E. pocket piece, as explained in this thread.
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 Posted 02/22/2009  10:24 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Bowfin to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
All I have is a scruffy beat up zincoln the coin counter at TCF rejected from a zinc dump earlier today.

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I keep checking and all I can come up with, just like a few others, is pocket lint!

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Nothing in my pockets, but my wallet has this splendid assortment. There's an usually high number of circulating commemoratives, there.
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My wallet would have been in my pocket, if all those coins hadn't made it so darn heavy.
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Sap, wouldn't you like to trade? Those look better than the ones in my collection

1. Canada
2. US
3. Australia

Who's next?

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Your looking at it









I'm in my PJs
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To put my picture into some kind of financial context: there's AU$8.75 there. That's enough to buy a Big Mac value meal and an apple pie at Macca's, or a chicken fillet burger combo at KFC. Or 1/8th of a full tank of petrol for my car.

Australian collectors might notice there's also a 2009 $2 there - that's remarkably early to find current-year coins in circulation. Apparently, Brisbane received an early shipment of nice fresh coins, because other collectors here have also found plenty of them.

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Sap, wouldn't you like to trade? Those look better than the ones in my collection

Sure. E-mail me with what you might want, and what you can trade. But be quick... I will need to buy my lunch tomorrow.
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Sap, thank you PM sent.

But what the heck happened to my photo, my picture in my previous has been changed! I posted something entirely different here!
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Reply sent.

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But what the heck happened to my photo, my picture in my previous has been changed! I posted something entirely different here!

I think I see what's happened here. That file's got a somewhat generic filename: clipboard01.jpg. If you download two files with exactly that same filename on the same day, the older one gets deleted from the CCF database and the newer one shows up in all the posts. I just tested it here, and managed to reproduce the effect; the pic in the first post was originally my avatar coin; it was replaced after the second pic (with an identical filename, test.jpg) was downloaded.

Always give your pics about to be downloaded a novel, unique filename (or never re-use the same name twice in one day - CCF adds a date-stamp to the downloaded file name) and your shapeshifting picture problem should be solved.
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Just my wallet and lint
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Sap, reply found (in the spam folder... ) I will now check what I have.

So, as suspected, the filename is what causes the switch, thanks for clearing that up.
I've deleted the wrong picture. Here's the updated contents:

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50 gr 1990.
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