Hey Mike,
Thanks for the NWA869 coin (#0869). It goes well with my collection.
Steve
Michael Farmer wrote:
Hi list-members.
After nearly two months of endless travel, I am
finally home and beginning to get some work done. I
have received a long awaited shipment of new coins
that Jim Strop
eorite-list] AD: NEW meteorite coin,NWA 869 metal coin for
sale.
Date: Wed, 29 Aug 2007 10:19:18 -0700 (PDT)
Hi list-members.
After nearly two months of endless travel, I am
finally home and beginning to get some work done. I
have received a long awaited shipment of new coins
that Jim Strope and
Hi, All,
I do not say this in any way to criticize the
manufacture, sale, nor trade in this item, nor
the seller nor buyers of it, but this is a member
of a very clear-cut class of items.
An NWA 869 Meteorite Coin is a Collectable.
So is any meteorite "coin" or your box of beloved
Babylo
Sorry, but it is a coin. Using the Palau as an
example, they are the exact same thing as my coins
just made with silver and by the government. Try and
spend one in a shop there to pay for something, they
will laugh you out of the shop. It can be called a
coin, a medal or a token. Again, the company
It is a round minted piece of metal, and it costs
money. The company that makes them is called COINS FOR
ANYTHING.
While not legal tender, it is still a coin. A medal is
given to people for acts and deeds, this does not
qualify for that either.
Mike
Rocks for road and meteorites cost money and b
It is a round minted piece of metal, and it costs
money. The company that makes them is called COINS FOR
ANYTHING.
While not legal tender, it is still a coin. A medal is
given to people for acts and deeds, this does not
qualify for that either.
Mike
By the way, they are selling fast, so email me
I don't care what you call it. You can wear it, put it in your pocket or
toss it in a fountain. If you bought it you got it.
Bill
Dear Bill, list
Ofcourse that we dont care becouse we dont collect coins, but why we scould
call things different than they should be called? Tell the same to the coi
ral.com
> Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] AD: NEW meteorite coin, NWA 869 metal coin
> for sale.
>
> I think this should ba called MEDAL, becouse it is not coin, have no
> nominal
> (f.e. in USD) and it is not legal tender coin, so it have no value to
> coin
> collectors.
I think this should ba called MEDAL, becouse it is not coin, have no nominal
(f.e. in USD) and it is not legal tender coin, so it have no value to coin
collectors. I understand that it is like unclassified meteorite :) that not
exist in Met. Bulletin.
Ofcourse for us its nice addon to our collect
I think this should ba called MEDAL, becouse it is not coin, have no nominal
(f.e. in USD) and it is not legal tender coin, so it have no value to coin
collectors. I understand that it is like unclassified meteorite :) that not
exist in Met. Bulletin.
Ofcourse for us its nice addon to our coll
Hi list-members.
After nearly two months of endless travel, I am
finally home and beginning to get some work done. I
have received a long awaited shipment of new coins
that Jim Strope and I just manufactured. They are the
second in a series of coins we are making, the next
being an incredible set o
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