OMG, I am a freak for coins. I was drooling all over those coins, and can’t believe that gentleman was willing to let those go, and for such a LOW price.
I could tell a lot about that couple based of the spouse alone. When she said "you don't have to sell the ones you don't want to" I about flipped shit. That man lost his manhood years ago.
You're Dad's so congenial, those good Southern manners, always a "Thank you". I know you guys are businessmen with your own mouths to feed and bills to pay, but it's nice to occasionally see something extra spent, like the $5 for the lemonade kid (all the adults knowing the good deal that was struck on the coins), and also the extra $20 he gave the old couple in an earlier video for the stash of games: when you know you've locked up a healthy profit on a deal, sometimes throw an extra bone back to the seller- it might help you sometime in the future, but more importantly it's a classy way to go.
Wait a minute, my question is why is the wife pushing to sell his stuff, especially those coins. I wouldn't sell any of my challenge coins. My coins were awarded to me when I was in the Task Force 160th SOAR (NightStalkers -"Little Birds"), 11th Armor Cavalry Regiment (Fulda Gap, Iron Curtain), 10th Special Forces, 82nd, "Check Point Charlie" East/West Border (Tempelhof - Schoneberg) every base I was assigned to, etc.; Boeing KC-135 Air Refuelers, C-17, B-787, Air Force One, and the Dooms Day Bird; - Boeing aircraft. I even bought and presented an "Army Brat " challenge coin to each of our children as a keep sake. I have so many and they are a part of my history to our children; because they tell a story. I have learned something back in 1974 while assigned with 82nd; I always have a camera to document my life for my children and their children etc. This was reinforced one day when I was stationed at the Fulda Gap, Germany. Two soldiers were at the bar, in a Rod & Gun Club talking about where they've been; I ask them to prove it. Their proof was talking over a beer (the big fish caught) story. They were introduced to a small camera to document their life for their families when they are decreased. Remember the WWII veteran's example, they have something to show for their past achievements, where they've been. You are the storyteller to your family because they will not find it on Ancestry.com or Heritage.com. Sorry for the long typing.
Interesting to hear. I take it you are a "Cold War" veteran (I served in Germany/the Balkans during the early 'aughts', and later returned to Europe as a DoD civilian in the 2010s), and I was always the under the impression that challenge coins didn't really become a thing until post-911. Because many of the old-school Cold War vets I met in Germany had never heard of them.
Do y'all have a telephone number where I can reach out to her because I got some old coins I want to charter a check out for me maybe I can send them to your phone
OMG, I am a freak for coins. I was drooling all over those coins, and can’t believe that gentleman was willing to let those go, and for such a LOW price.
I could tell a lot about that couple based of the spouse alone. When she said "you don't have to sell the ones you don't want to" I about flipped shit. That man lost his manhood years ago.
You do awesome God do good work I like all your videos keep up the good work man and y'all stay safe and don't stay too busy or get too hot
There’s no way I would sell those coins if they were mine 😱
Me neither brutha too much work to let them go
You'd rather have them for no reason? lol
Thanks excellent video. Looks like a lot of work searching for the good buys.
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If those were his own, it's horribly sad he's selling them. :( I'd pay you to give them back to him as a combat vet myself
You're Dad's so congenial, those good Southern manners, always a "Thank you". I know you guys are businessmen with your own mouths to feed and bills to pay, but it's nice to occasionally see something extra spent, like the $5 for the lemonade kid (all the adults knowing the good deal that was struck on the coins), and also the extra $20 he gave the old couple in an earlier video for the stash of games: when you know you've locked up a healthy profit on a deal, sometimes throw an extra bone back to the seller- it might help you sometime in the future, but more importantly it's a classy way to go.
I like all the videos u doing couple though the week
wow that Challenge coin Find! I sold one of mine for 17.00 but I kept the ones that meant anything to me.
The coins are awesome! I don’t think I would part with any of mine lol
Thank you so much. Got the silver eagles from ur 1k giveaway. Be a part of my collection forever.
"If you play them thats fine" What a weird thing to say. lol
Thanks for the video.
Kudos for giving the kid 5 for the lemonade
Good find he was read 2 sell
I have a couple that were given to me by generals and could care less in retrospect. They'll probably end up at Salvation Army after my demise.
Always a sad day when someone sells a collection of earned challenge coins.
Wait a minute, my question is why is the wife pushing to sell his stuff, especially those coins. I wouldn't sell any of my challenge coins. My coins were awarded to me when I was in the Task Force 160th SOAR (NightStalkers -"Little Birds"), 11th Armor Cavalry Regiment (Fulda Gap, Iron Curtain), 10th Special Forces, 82nd, "Check Point Charlie" East/West Border (Tempelhof - Schoneberg) every base I was assigned to, etc.; Boeing KC-135 Air Refuelers, C-17, B-787, Air Force One, and the Dooms Day Bird; - Boeing aircraft. I even bought and presented an "Army Brat " challenge coin to each of our children as a keep sake. I have so many and they are a part of my history to our children; because they tell a story. I have learned something back in 1974 while assigned with 82nd; I always have a camera to document my life for my children and their children etc. This was reinforced one day when I was stationed at the Fulda Gap, Germany. Two soldiers were at the bar, in a Rod & Gun Club talking about where they've been; I ask them to prove it. Their proof was talking over a beer (the big fish caught) story. They were introduced to a small camera to document their life for their families when they are decreased. Remember the WWII veteran's example, they have something to show for their past achievements, where they've been. You are the storyteller to your family because they will not find it on Ancestry.com or Heritage.com. Sorry for the long typing.
Interesting to hear. I take it you are a "Cold War" veteran (I served in Germany/the Balkans during the early 'aughts', and later returned to Europe as a DoD civilian in the 2010s), and I was always the under the impression that challenge coins didn't really become a thing until post-911. Because many of the old-school Cold War vets I met in Germany had never heard of them.
Wow pop scores again,Go Phillies
What the Fog ???? 😂
Hello friends I stop by to watch
amaze me when y'all buy cool stuff I would like to pawn win them coins
LOL each coin is about 30 dollars !
Love the hunt.
Coins are pretty cool
3:57 what bosses wife .. happy wife happy life
I need to go to Florida
Did you really not know what an F22 is?
the coins were cool
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Do y'all have a telephone number where I can reach out to her because I got some old coins I want to charter a check out for me maybe I can send them to your phone