hahaha nice laugh doesn't anyone realize just how rare that coin is? and that someone who doesn't even have a good command of grammar would have a coin worth in the 1000s
The "5" on a real 1856 Flying eagle looks different than the "5" on an 1857-1858 flying eagle. The "6" on a real 1856 looks like a "6" not like a mutilated "8"
Quote: hahaha nice laugh doesn't anyone realize just how rare that coin is? and that someone who doesn't even have a good command of grammar would have a coin worth in the 1000s
fools are born every minute for sure nice laugh
Let's see, no capital letters at the start of both sentences, no periods at the end of each sentence. Commas and apostrohes are also missing where they should be.
So, if written grammatically correct, the above would read "Hahaha, nice laugh, doesn't anyone realize just how rare that coin is? And, that someone who doesn't even have a good command of grammar would have a coin worth in the 1000's."
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