Continuing to pack, I have come across my collection of circulation one pound coins from around the territories.
There’s Isle of Man, Gibraltar, Falklands, and loads of UK ones. No longer legal tender, but still nice to have.
That's interesting!
Y'know, I guess I'll need to look this up, but I'm pretty sure every piece of currency that was ever printed or pressed in the US is still legal tender. You'd be stupid to spend some of it for its face value, but I believe they're all still legal to be used as money.
Ive loads of French francs here and there that I never converted back before the Euro, and Punts. Got plenty of Euros too but I can’t imagine spending any time soon.a few years ago I happened to find a 50 DM bill in one of my books. Santaman's comment when I mentioned my find in chat: "Ooh! Real money!" (you can tell he's not very happy with the Euro)
I never knew what this tool was for. Thanks for explaining! One of my granddads was an engineer and had one of these for drawing plans![]()
This one is really special to me.
All those things that I've dug up that I've purchased or created in my past are great, but none of them come close to this:
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It's called a drafting pen. My dad used to use it for liquid model glue. It uses capillary action to trap a little bit of the liquid (ink, or in my dad's case, plastic cement) and deposits it wherever you place the tip of the pen.
Is that the new ram repellent spray?My boss gave me something wonderful today. Ramagon!!!
Lol, no! It's like Tinker Toys! And it's awesome!Is that the new ram repellent spray?
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