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Very cool show. I have been in that convention center twice already in 2024 both trade shows (APEX and The Space Electronics EXPO), the latter was about a month ago. Hooters within walking distance. All the way from NJ.
I'm bummed about not getting the 4 percent discount if I use my bank card. It's so fast you have the money before I am off the site. Please rethink that policy. With Debit Cards anyway.
When I was in college, our seven person apartment had a jointly owned pinball machine (ask your parents or grandparents, kids), Paragon. We each had a roll of differently spray painted quarters. Mine were orange. This way we could keep track of who played the machine how much, so we could fairly divide the cost of maintenance.
A place called campus Casino that many of us kids played hours and days and weeks and years of foosball and Dan Holcomb. The owner actually would use the red quarters for comped games and for employees to use and play against regular patrons. and they were always floating around Fort Collins, Colorado as a result of basically only Dan was the one that I only personally knew using red quarters back in the 70s and 80s. I seemed to always have a lucky red quarter my pocket back then and I still find one on occasion.
5:14 Good answer. I have stacked some silver for a personal rainy day and for a bit of a hedge against inflation, not really for the end of the world. Silver might be even more "useless" in that scenario. And I know it is't useless now, plenty of uses for silver, but only in the right hands.
I have a 2024 Silver Eagle that appears and tests good, except the security feature is at 3 o'clock instead of 9 o'clock, like a 2023 silver eagle. Could thius be a valuable coin minted on a 2023 form?
That guy has handled a lot of ounces, but you really do get a feel for it. I sold some plant material in high school and you could tell when something was .5g light. I don't like to, but I could split an ounce without scales and be pretty damn well spot on. I know what they mean by "it juy doesn't weigh right" just by holding it.
When I was in high school my boss at an ice-cream shop would do this. But he would open up the machine and paint a bunch of then in whe video game machine. He never played the games. So now I know he was making money
I would give change to my customers.. in red! 😅naw not really.. my uncle had the Arkansas restaurant and would give me nickles sometimes red for his juke box in 1960s
This is COOL info!!!! Thank you, I have seen those from time to time, but just ignored them. Im going to start collecting them if I find them. Sweet bit of history.
Really good info done well and made interesting for beginner's to veteran coin collectors. I'm fairly new to it and found this video and a couple of the others really helpful. Wish I had got a chance on the Give Away. Hope you do it again. Thanks again... Really Good!