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Video: Adam Leech Gives Hobo Nickel Presentation

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Thanks! Sounds very interesting. Started to watch, but it appears long so will go back when I can enjoy it.
And the sound is great - usually I cannot hear many of these Internet videos.
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Adam brings up lots of good points, except for when he says bury your mistakes with the rest of your change, lol.
I've been messing around with one Buffalo nickel for a while; it's not finished yet.
Cool guy, lots of great info!
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Emjoyed it too. But I have to question his facts that 5¢ in 1913 would buy a complete meal or a nights lodging, when it cost 1¢ to mail a postcard back then. I know food was a lot cheaper then, but could a restaurant even buy meal ingredients for 5¢, much less cook and serve it?
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