Only three? Wait, they do? What kind of easter egg level stuff is this?? When you complete it will it ressurect the Queen? That does sound cool, though I don't know where you'd even begin looking for them. Do you go coin hunting with a metal detector?
I did, yes, I bought it from him with a dollar bill.
Well, I'm missing three Washington quarter designs. One national park from 2012, and the two newest designs of this year. I'm not counting different mints, though, if I were counting mints then I'd be missing a lot.
They do indeed, and the dollar coin used to have an image of the whole shield on it. (I'm not certain if they redesigned the lower denominations by now... ) XD If only.
I dunno, all the coins that old I have were inherited. I mean, my grandfather once found a half-dollar that way. (a silver Franklin half-dollar) I own it now.
Stonks
There's more than washington quarters?... I'm learning so much! That sounds very hard core, yeah, I wouldn't count the mints, either. Dollar? That's neat! XD Like a little magic seal "Insert coins to complete the shield" and you do and she just pops right up. I'm sure there's an old money joke to be made here... You won it by right of conquest
B-b-b-bed joke?...*gulp* I heard a myth about a bed placed on top of another one. Fortunately, I was able to debunk it.
But still, that's an oddly specific buzzer to have laying around.
Typo.
I won't admit that I found that kind of funny.
I'm always prepared.
Ah, makes sense, you must've meant bid joke.
An auction is interrupted when the auctioneer's clerk hands him a note. "A gentleman has lost a wallet containing $8,000 in cash," says the auctioneer. "If it is returned, he will pay a reward of $1,000." There is a moment's silence, then someone in the crowd shouts: "One thousand five hundred!"
An auction is interrupted when the auctioneer's clerk hands him a note. "A gentleman has lost a wallet containing $8,000 in cash," says the auctioneer. "If it is returned, he will pay a reward of $1,000." There is a moment's silence, then someone in the crowd shouts: "One thousand five hundred!"
Better safe than sorry, eh?
Um... not exactly...
Lol, that's a sorry place for the guy that lost his walled XD XD
An auction is interrupted when the auctioneer's clerk hands him a note. "A gentleman has lost a wallet containing $8,000 in cash," says the auctioneer. "If it is returned, he will pay a reward of $1,000." There is a moment's silence, then someone in the crowd shouts: "One thousand five hundred!"
Better safe than sorry, eh?
Um... not exactly...
Lol, that's a sorry place for the guy that lost his walled XD XD
Indeed.
Oh, huh...
Right? Not to mention what happens when the bid reaches 8,000?XD
I did, yes, I bought it from him with a dollar bill.
Well, I'm missing three Washington quarter designs. One national park from 2012, and the two newest designs of this year. I'm not counting different mints, though, if I were counting mints then I'd be missing a lot.
They do indeed, and the dollar coin used to have an image of the whole shield on it. (I'm not certain if they redesigned the lower denominations by now... ) XD If only.
I dunno, all the coins that old I have were inherited. I mean, my grandfather once found a half-dollar that way. (a silver Franklin half-dollar) I own it now.
Stonks
There's more than washington quarters?... I'm learning so much! That sounds very hard core, yeah, I wouldn't count the mints, either. Dollar? That's neat! XD Like a little magic seal "Insert coins to complete the shield" and you do and she just pops right up. I'm sure there's an old money joke to be made here... You won it by right of conquest
Well, not anymore. The Washington quarters started in the 1930s. Before that, there were a few different designs in times long gone, I only have one (a design called Standing Liberty) Hardcore indeed... benboy755 does that though.
XD That'd be fun. When I get back from vacation I ought to get a pic of the shield fragments I do have.
We only ever used those 2, so I guess they're sufficient
I've heard Singapore worked well for a lot of people but Saxon always seemed to take a lot of flack
I started using Saxon at whatever point Singapore ended. (Algebra?? I was small I don't remember) I seem to remember my mother saying the lower levels of Saxon weren't as good as Singapore was at that stage. Singapore was so nice I voluntarily got ahead in it, I never was so inclined to do that with Saxon.