I still don't think these are worth more than face value. They made too many
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I still don't think these are worth more than face value. They made too many
The 80's?...You just know they have been used to snort a lot of coke off of a hookers ass.Sold something this morning and he paid with old script. 1985 dates. I wish they could talk. I was getting my commission when these were printed. Seems like a lifetime ago.
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I was non-union so the manager paid me $2/hour more when I started in 1982.That was good money back then
not as good as the drug businessThat was good money back then
Maybe, but I never had to keep a lookout over my shoulder eithernot as good as the drug business
That was nice. I was married, I think I was making $6-7 an hour in constructionI was non-union so the manager paid me $2/hour more when I started in 1982.
According to the inflation calculator, that 1934 ten spot was worthGot these two years ago. One was from Pannels and other from a flea market where they thought it was counterfeit View attachment 7158707View attachment 7158708
Even when I was a kid, a dime or a quarter was good moneyAccording to the inflation calculator, that 1934 ten spot was worth
233.00 bucks in today's money
Yep a quarter would buy a small bag full of penny candy from my local 7-11 back in the day.Even when I was a kid, a dime or a quarter was good money
We lived just around the corner to a convenience store. So maybe two or three times a year I'd go out and check the ditches for bottles. I'd find like 5 or so. I'd take them down to the store and trade them for a full size Coke, candybar and some bubble gum. Good timesYep a quarter would buy a small bag full of penny candy from my local 7-11 back in the day.