Oh, well, you know, I saw you talking about liking coins and the bank's a good place to get a lot of those...
Ah, I see. I try to obtain my coins legally. Also I don't collect just any coin... just any coin that's not generic American currency. (which is rather broad as far as coin collecting goes )
Depends. Ideally there'd be a princess who needs saving, or a call from some community because the dragon is disturbing the peace, but if not, then yes, I'll have to find one to earn my spurs.
Ah, I see. I try to obtain my coins legally. Also I don't collect just any coin... just any coin that's not generic American currency. (which is rather broad as far as coin collecting goes )
Oooh, I see. Have any canadian pennies?
A few dozen, I think. Mostly from my dad. I even have two commemorative ones. One for Canada's centennial, and one for Queen Elizabeth II's half-centennial. (I'm sure there's a better term than "half-centennial", but I am not in the mood to look it up ) The latter is quite subtle though, the only difference from a normal penny is the dual date on the front of the coin.
A few dozen, I think. Mostly from my dad. I even have two commemorative ones. One for Canada's centennial, and one for Queen Elizabeth II's half-centennial. (I'm sure there's a better term than "half-centennial", but I am not in the mood to look it up ) The latter is quite subtle though, the only difference from a normal penny is the dual date on the front of the coin.
Depends. Ideally there'd be a princess who needs saving, or a call from some community because the dragon is disturbing the peace, but if not, then yes, I'll have to find one to earn my spurs.
I'll let you know if I hear tale of a princess in a tower or a distressed villager
A few dozen, I think. Mostly from my dad. I even have two commemorative ones. One for Canada's centennial, and one for Queen Elizabeth II's half-centennial. (I'm sure there's a better term than "half-centennial", but I am not in the mood to look it up ) The latter is quite subtle though, the only difference from a normal penny is the dual date on the front of the coin.
Makes cents, makes cents. Semicentennial. That's cool that you can spot a difference like that! What's your favorite coin?