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What If A Presidental Canidate Was A Coin Collector?

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 Posted 06/06/2007  03:49 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add longnine009 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
No, but I would be happy to throw a bucket of lizard puke on him or her as well as the other candidate from the other so-called opposite party, if that helps?

But I suppose I can give a thumbs up to Betty Ford who collected medals. And to Old Hickory who owned a 1836 Gobrecht dollar.

Gobrecht doesn't spell check?


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 Posted 06/06/2007  5:20 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Sports Writer to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Boy, you really know how to start a good topic! I love this discussion. I actually care about politics and I love numismatics so I'm in a dilemma. The fact that I'm Canadian made it a little easier, at the same time the two sides of opinions on the forum stood in the path of making a decision. So I'm still at the starting line and I will say yes if he/she can do something good with their coin collecting hobby like support more commemorative coinage, stuff that benefits "us" the collectors. Don't you supposed to vote for someone that you would consider a positive leader for you? And all of us here are into coins, so we have to vote for, just for our good, of course that's very egotistical. And if that person gets elected, we could all brag: I've got somethin' in common with the President! On a more serious note, it depends whether he's GOP or DEM.
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