|
Author |
Messages |
blix70

Posts
:
120
Location
:
N/A
|
selling of livestock first then tank goes.
dwarf blue leg hermits. .30ea. groups of at least 10 only.
emerald ruby crabs. 2.50 each
blue leg pistol shrimp 4.00 each.
peppermint shrimp 2.50 each.
redleg/scarlet hermits 1.25 each.
sally lightfoot crabs 3.00
pickup next weekend. i will not post on any other forum until next week and then only if there is no interest.
tank is 42" x 48" liner tank with 80 mil goodyear liner, cinder block stand. euroreef skimmer, heater and maxijet 1200.
if anyone is interested in all tanks livestock and equipement let me know.
|
|
|
imrinkrat

Posts
:
8
Location
:
N/A
|
Do you have any snails? I ran out of money at your swap otherwise I would have picked some up then. Thanks
|
|
|
blix70

Posts
:
120
Location
:
N/A
|
yes they are in the second tank, .40 each groups of 10 minimum.
thanks.
|
|
|
bananaboat

Posts
:
123
Location
:
N/A
|
matt are you getting out ????
how many blue legs do you have? and pepermints
how much for the euroreef?
|
|
|
OneThunder

Posts
:
564
Location
:
N/A
|
blix70 said :
selling of livestock first then tank goes.
dwarf blue leg hermits. .30ea. groups of at least 10 only.
emerald ruby crabs. 2.50 each
blue leg pistol shrimp 4.00 each.
peppermint shrimp 2.50 each.
redleg/scarlet hermits 1.25 each.
sally lightfoot crabs 3.00
pickup next weekend. i will not post on any other forum until next week and then only if there is no interest.
tank is 42" x 48" liner tank with 80 mil goodyear liner, cinder block stand. euroreef skimmer, heater and maxijet 1200.
if anyone is interested in all tanks livestock and equipement let me know.
Matt, I'll take six peps if they are on the larger size for the display. I can't beleive I forgot them at the swap...
|
|
|
blix70

Posts
:
120
Location
:
N/A
|
bananaboat said :
matt are you getting out ????
how many blue legs do you have? and pepermints
how much for the euroreef?
1 yes
2 2000+ 200
i want to try to sell the euroreef as part of the tank, for now. will let you know i have 2 total.
|
|
|
blix70

Posts
:
120
Location
:
N/A
|
OneThunder said :
blix70 said :
selling of livestock first then tank goes.
dwarf blue leg hermits. .30ea. groups of at least 10 only.
emerald ruby crabs. 2.50 each
blue leg pistol shrimp 4.00 each.
peppermint shrimp 2.50 each.
redleg/scarlet hermits 1.25 each.
sally lightfoot crabs 3.00
pickup next weekend. i will not post on any other forum until next week and then only if there is no interest.
tank is 42" x 48" liner tank with 80 mil goodyear liner, cinder block stand. euroreef skimmer, heater and maxijet 1200.
if anyone is interested in all tanks livestock and equipement let me know.
Matt, I'll take six peps if they are on the larger size for the display. I can't beleive I forgot them at the swap...
have all sizes your choice.
|
|
|
blix70

Posts
:
120
Location
:
N/A
|
If anyone has U.S coins or bullion i am willing to trade.
|
|
|
xrock06x
 

Posts
:
187
Location
:
port clinton
|
ill take a sally and some emeralds
Rock
|
|
|
kazoh
 

Posts
:
23
Location
:
Sylvania, OH
|
Wish I would have known last week lol...I just unloaded all of my fractional currency this past week to the local jewelers! This is the one American piece that I have left beside some silver certificates/two dollar bills that is worth anything...It is a 1862 1st issue 5cent postage currency piece that has been valued as VF/VF+ by two local shops. If you are interested to trade just let me know of what you think is appropriate in a PM.


Fractional Currency notes were issued from August 21, 1862 through February 15, 1876. Secretary of the Treasury Salmon Chase proposed to authorize postage stamps of some type as a new currency. Much of the public were using stamps as in lieu of change due to a severe shortage of coins. The post office did not like selling stamps for currency and they did not provide refunds for soiled stamps. Congress and President Lincoln approved the Postage Currency Act on July 17, 1862, which authorized an issue of 5, 10, 25, and 50 cent notes. The 1st Issues became known as Postage Stamp Currency because they bore facsimiles of the then current 5 and 10 cent postage stamps. Postage Currency (1st Issue) were never legal tender but could be exchanged for United States Notes in $5 lots and receivable in payment of all dues to the United States, up to $5. In the first few months of production, the sheets were perforated like stamps. These sheets were sold to banks and the public in sheets and you could tear off the notes needed with ease. The perforating machine could not keep up with the heavy demand so the banknote company started producing plain sheets that were cut with scissors. In 1863, Secretary Chase asked for a new Fractional Currency that was harder to counterfeit than the Postage Currency. The new Fractional Currency notes were different from the 1862 Postage Currency issues. They were more colorful with printing on the reverse.
|
|
It's twelve o'clock somewhere!
|