I have for sale the 2001 Merrick Mint, Dale Earnhardt (North Carolina)
Statehood 4-Quarter Set and 1 Dale Earnhardt U.S. Penny with Original
Display Box and Certificate of Authenticity. Each quarter and penny is in a
protective plastic coin case, and features a different, unique Dale
Earnhardt commemorative on the front of each.
The Specialty Authorized Certificate of Authenticity states: "#3 RCR Richard
Childress Racing U.S. Statehood Quarter Collection. The coins accompanying
this certificate are genuine legal tender U.S. Statehood quarters. The
NASCAR full color portraits are accomplished through a revolutionary new
colorizing technique pioneered by the Merrick Mint. This certificate of
authenticity guarantees that your coins are authentic and recognized by
every monetary authority around the world, therefore assuring its Collector
Edition status."
The 2001 Dale Earnhardt (North Carolina) Statehood 4-Quarter Set with 1 Dale
Earnhardt U.S. Penny with Original Box and Certificate Of Authenticity is an
Official NASCAR Licensed Product in MINT condition.
Price $70. US plus postage
Note: Photo available upon request.
Please include your "postal mailing address" so I can calculate postage
costs to your destination. Thank you
A sad attempt to profit from the fame of a deceased classic NASCAR driver by
concocting a set of tacky and trivial painted coins. A "Dale Earnhardt
penny" in an "original box" with a COA? Please. Four painted state
quarters and one penny for sale at SEVENTY DOLLARS!! The man would turn
over in his pit.
The people who disbelieve in evolution have a point: If man descended from
the Apes, why are the Apes still around?
James the Simian
Hmmm. A bit too profound for some of us rednecks to handle.
> The people who disbelieve in evolution have a point: If man descended from
> the Apes, why are the Apes still around?
>
> James the Simian
Common mistake buddy! I believe that the theory of evolution states
that apes and man have a common ancestor, not that we descended from
the apes. They are our cousins, not our parents.
Jud - the Darwinian-
You are correct, but find me a Creationist who doesn't claim that Darwin
said that Man descended from the Apes, and you've found that
one-in-a-million. The line I quoted is right out of their playbook.
Extremely few of them have ever read Darwin, and thus his detractors had an
easy job fabricating and peddling the story very early on. One hundred
fifty years later it still works. Kind of like "Let 'em eat cake!" Lemme
see, I just heard that line attributed to Michelle Obama. She never said
it, either, but who cares, the imagery sure appeals to the willfully
ignorant and slack-jawed among us.
James, resting his case
Damn our eyes, Jud, we both just crossposted, bigtime.
James the Header Trimmer
You've strayed pretty far from those Earnhardt pennies (w/COA).
That's why I changed the title bar (and I just trimmed the headers, again).
James the Chameleon
>
> Damn our eyes, Jud, we both just crossposted, bigtime.
>
> James the Header Trimmer
DAMN! I hate it when that happens. So sorry!
Jud -the mea culpa guy-
James observed:
> The people who disbelieve in evolution have a point: If man descended from
> the Apes, why are the Apes still around?
Simply put, they know something we the people don't.
Jerry
Hmm, quite profound
That was so profound, I can't see to the bottom. What secrets lurk there,
huh, huh, huh?
James the Inquisitive