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The Rarest Nickel in Collector's Home, Jefferson, Monticello, FORD GALAXIE

$ 52.8

Availability: 60 in stock
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Mint Location: Unknown
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Circulated
  • Year: 2000
  • Coin: Jefferson Nickel
  • Certification: Uncertified
  • Denomination: 5C

    Description

    IF this listing violates any eBay rules, someone PLEASE let me know--it is MOS-def different.
    This listing is for a common nickel, a U.S. coin, worth 5 cents, and I do NOT care whether it sells, and never expect it to.  I list it as an experiment, to wit:
    In my part of North Carolina, there are many old rare car sightings.  This one occured at a tire store.  The mid-1960's Ford Galaxie 500...:
    The "nickel" is a place-holder--a common 5-cent piece on which I've put a C-note price.  I.E., cannon fodder.
    It's title is bogus and designed purely and only to get you to look at the photos of the car.
    Now, the car:
    It is not mine.
    I do not know the owner.
    I saw it at a tire store today, 19 Sep 22
    I appealed to me and I took photos for my friends
    It has no tag ('plates') at the moment, or as of this photographing
    I do not know who owns it, but the girl what takes payments at the tire store does, and she has my business card.
    I do not know if it is "for sale," but if such a gem is at a tire store--and the blue-walled tires DO rock--I assume that it is either
    1)
    About to make a Journey,
    OR 2)
    About to go up
    "For Sale."
    I have not looked up what this may be fetchin' at the moment, but I will, and of course, if you've a
    mid 1960's Ford Galaxie 500 fetish, with a rag-top in Fire-Engine Red,
    then communicate with the brikhouse, which is our eBay store name.
    I may be able to find the owner
    I maybe then be able to
    aks
    is it for sale
    And if so, garner a bit of a commision for the brikhouse and fees for eBa;y, because it is the world's Largest Marketplace.