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Chief Justice John Marshall Coin & Chronicles Set (5J4)

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ben bradlee - 29 Sep 2005 14:02 GMT
This item is limited to 25,000 units and is only available from the US Mint.
It's not sold out!  The Marine Corps coin and stamp set and the mint legacy
collection limited to 50,000 units each are both sold out.  Why do you
suppose that is?  It won't be long and the Marine Corps proof and
uncirculated silver dollars will be gone.  Have you ordered yours yet?  You
should you know.

The Marine Corps dollars are very nice and some day will be worth double
what you are paying today.  Check the prices for the stamp set and legacy
collection on eBay.  You'll see quite a premium and the orders haven't been
filled by the mint.  Imagine what they will be worth in ten years.  You
snooze you lose - I told you about this a very long time ago so you have but
yourself to blame.

Our grandchildren get a commission on each unit you purchase that is why I'm
promoting these products.
Dillon Pyron - 29 Sep 2005 20:04 GMT
<plonk>

No more coin sales, I can dig that.
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dillon

Anyone who says grown men don't cry has never
taken a differential equations final.

ben bradlee - 29 Sep 2005 20:33 GMT
> <plonk>
>
> No more coin sales, I can dig that.

You bought all the Marine Corps dollars the mint offered?  If you did not,
you should.
Douglas W. - 29 Sep 2005 20:45 GMT
>> <plonk>
>>
>> No more coin sales, I can dig that.
>
> You bought all the Marine Corps dollars the mint offered?  If you did not,
> you should.

I'm still waiting for mine.
ben bradlee - 29 Sep 2005 21:00 GMT
> I'm still waiting for mine.

I've received examples of both types from the mint but none included your
name or "popeye."  I used a magnifying glass to see if I could read the name
tag on the shirt of the men raising the flag.  Your name was conspicuously
absent.  Maybe you should talk to the mint about that.  Maybe the set with
the stamp will have better graphics and your name will show up there.  I'll
look closely when that set arrives.  Somehow I doubt your presence, but I'll
let you know.  If all else fails, you can buy a coin and tell everyone it's
you - better yet, forget the coin and tell everyone you're you.  Oh, you
already do that on rec.scuba.  Sorry.
Douglas W. - 29 Sep 2005 23:48 GMT
>> I'm still waiting for mine.
>
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> coin and tell everyone it's you - better yet, forget the coin and tell
> everyone you're you.  Oh, you already do that on rec.scuba.  Sorry.

 Maybe it's Scurvy.
Limey - 29 Sep 2005 23:04 GMT
> <plonk>
>
> No more coin sales, I can dig that.

In 10 years, give or take, of using Usenet, I'd never k/f'd anyone (apart
from the anon pukes)......until recently benny and Don are it.
ben bradlee - 29 Sep 2005 23:45 GMT
> In 10 years, give or take, of using Usenet, I'd never k/f'd anyone (apart
> from the anon pukes)......until recently benny and Don are it.

Well, aren't you something?  Just one big hunk of courtesy and consideration
wrapped in a blanket of sweetness.  Your only fault is that you hesitate to
say enough nice things about yourself.  What a fine place your world must be
with you smack dab in the center of it.  Your pride in yourself is
irradiating, like exposure to Plutonium.  God speed.
Rod - 30 Sep 2005 00:25 GMT
>> In 10 years, give or take, of using Usenet, I'd never k/f'd anyone (apart
>> from the anon pukes)......until recently benny and Don are it.
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>with you smack dab in the center of it.  Your pride in yourself is
>irradiating, like exposure to Plutonium.  God speed.

My we seem testy tonight
Limey - 30 Sep 2005 15:25 GMT
>>> In 10 years, give or take, of using Usenet, I'd never k/f'd anyone
>>> (apart
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
>>consideration
>>wrapped in a blanket of sweetness.

Why, thankyew.

 Your only fault is that you hesitate to
>>say enough nice things about yourself.

I'll work on it, I promise.

 What a fine place your world must be
>>with you smack dab in the center of it.  Your pride in yourself is
>>irradiating, like exposure to Plutonium.  God speed.

It's OK, has it's ups and downs ya know. Thanks for being so interested.

> My we seem testy tonight

Testy-cle.
Glad you quoted him fer once. I never would've seen all his luverly
compliments.

LD.
 
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