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My class never got to do this at school. It looks good fun. I like your snow scene.My latest lino cut:
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Anyone collect coins?Photo my son took in India last year.
Neat biker if you ask me.
Let's start a photo thread.
Yep but only current currency ones.:)Anyone collect coins?
It's a fun hobby.Yep but only current currency ones.:)
currently current currents are blacked and dried up.....a wizened collection.It's a fun hobby.
start a collection of coins that are a little bit oldercurrently current currents are blacked and dried up.....a wizened collection.
My oldest coin is a farthing that my son bought me years ago, it is a farthing from the year i was born.It's a fun hobby.
Hold on to it.My oldest coin is a farthing that my son bought me years ago, it is a farthing from the year i was born.
I will as it means something to me but I don't think it is of much value apart from sentimental. It has a little wren on the opposing side to the king's head. It's quite pretty.Hold on to it.
I have a couple of 1953 (the year I was born) pennies. They're worth very little but it's nice having coins from the year you were born.I will as it means something to me but I don't think it is of much value apart from sentimental. It has a little wren on the opposing side to the king's head. It's quite pretty.
They will be early ones with the young Queen Elizabeth.I have a couple of 1953 (the year I was born) pennies. They're worth very little but it's nice having coins from the year you were born.
Here in America, they are Lincoln "wheat" cents. Abe Lincoln on the obverse and wheat stalks on the reverse. In 1958 or 1959 they began using a different reverse.They will be early ones with the young Queen Elizabeth.