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Posted By: barrysloate
According to today's NY Times, the upside down jenny on the ballot was a reproduction. It seemed incredible to me that someone could have one of these just lying around waiting to be used for postage. That's like going to the supermarket for a quart of milk and paying for it with an 1804 silver dollar. Just wouldn't happen. |
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