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Pillar of the Community
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Just in case any of you wanted to know, I posted some images of myself on the "Picture the Poster" thread under Coin Community Family Topics. I know I sometimes wonder what you guys look like, so now none of you have to wonder about me. https://goccf.com/t/4344&whichpage=40JW P.S. On the practical side, you can download my image and use it for dart practice. Edited by Bing 10/19/2011 5:26 pm
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Pillar of the Community
United Kingdom
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Good to put a face to the name - Beautiful Mustang JW  I'll put one up in a bit.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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 for taking the plunge! A pic of me would probably crash the server  . If you want to see a pic of me just send a PM. BTW the coins arrived today. Thanks very much jw. I'm trying to attribute some of the unattributable ones. Think I got leads on a couple of them.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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nice mustang, wish I could see the world like that. my dad was in vietnam too I have tons of respect for veterans.
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Pillar of the Community
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Quote: wish I could see the world like that I travel mostly for work these days. But when I go somewhere interesting, I take my wife along and we generally stay a week or two longer. We've been lucky enough in the past 8 years to travel just about around the world. But it's always good to come home. There's no place like it! Quote: my dad was in vietnam too Do you know when he was there and what unit or location he was stationed? I was a PHOENIX Advisor with MACV in the Delta Region. If you don't know what the PHOENIX program was, look it up on the internet. You might find it interesting. JW
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Pillar of the Community
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Well, this is a very brave thread indeed.
You look like a very nice man. You do also fit the profile of what I would expect a coin collector to look like.
I won't upload a picture out of privacy issues, but I am young, strong, and fairly intimidating looking. That's probably why every time I go to a coin shop the owners treat me badly and stare at me, worried I might steal something.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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I dont know what unit my dad was in but I know he was in the marines, he died a few years ago so I cant ask him. I never knew him till I was in highschool and my mom got back with him so to be honest I dont know alot about what he did. I do know he carried a m60 and stepped on a tripwire his second tour. he didnt loose his legs but had large gouges all over his legs and when you ran your hand over his head it felt like gravel under the skin I think that was shrapnel. he was disabled. Its nice to put a face to peoples names on here.
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Nice to put a face to the name and posts. My picture is up there in that thread somewhere.
I also spend some time in Viet Nam with the Navy on the river with the Game Warden Program based out of Ben Thuy 1971-end of 72. Went back again in April 75 for the evacuation of Saigon, was on a ship than pushing Huey's overboard.
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Pillar of the Community
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Quote: My picture is up there in that thread somewhere I saw your picture of you and your wife. Like you say, it's good to put a face to the folks we talk to everyday. Ben Thuy sounds very familiar. Where I was at we traveled either by helicopter or a Boston whaler on the river. There was a Navy base nearby, but I don't recall the name or even if it had a name. They flew recon and we could always rely on them to provide us with some very cold beer when we ran out. Quote: You do also fit the profile of what I would expect a coin collector to look like. I'm not sure, but I think that was a compliment. If I may, what is the profile of a coin collector? It seems we have a lot of young people on this discussion board and I'm happy for it. We need the young blood to help perpetuate this great hobby. Is your appearance that intimidating? I find that hard to believe. I'll bet your just a pussycat at heart.
Edited by Bing 10/19/2011 9:15 pm
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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jwharper- I'm glad that you enjoy having younger members on this board. It seems that whenever I got to coin shows the youngest person there is in his (since it does usually seem to be 90-95% males) 40s.
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Pillar of the Community
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I was 32 years old when I got my first Ancient, so that's been 30 years ago. My, how time flies. I guess the torch has to be passed eventually to the next generation, so I guess that's you younger crowd.
Regards to one and all,
JW
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Do you still have it jw? I'd like to see it if you still do. My first two were the Gallienus and the Constantine II Caesar I posted a while back.
Edited by VisigothKing 10/19/2011 10:34 pm
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Pillar of the Community
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I do. It is a Marcus Antonius Legionary Denarius RSC 27 struck at Patrae 32-31 BC: OBV: ANT AVG III VIR are P C, Praetorian galley, thyrsos behind prow REV: LEG XI, eagle between standards  Thanks for asking. It's still one of my favorites JW
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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It's cool to see there's a good age range on CCF, and how age doesn't seem to matter, except that I appreciate everyone's experience and help with my coins! 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
4778 Posts |
Wow, definitely a very nice coin. Thanks for showing it jw.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
3499 Posts |
jwharper- Wow, wonderful coin! I'm glad that you have held onto it. So what possessed you to buy this coin? ...
Actually, I am going to make that into a new thread!
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