Re: half buck
Grishny, on host 207.90.78.23
Monday, March 6, 2000, at 19:55:07
half buck posted by Howard on Monday, March 6, 2000, at 18:05:53:
> Sometimes I miss the old half-dollar coin that used to circulate when I was a kid. It had heft. It felt like real cash in your pocket. It really was cash. If I had 50 cents in 1947, I could go to the movies five times or eat ten candy bars or drink ten cokes. It would buy five servings of RC Cola and Moon Pies. Two halves side-by-side with two Miss Liberties walking in step, looked a lot better that a paper dollar. And I'll bet they would make the new gold-colored dollar look sick. It's true that two quarters would jingle better than a single half, but it was easier to break a quarter and when the change was gone, it wasn't hard to break the other one. But if you had a half-dollar, it stayed with you a long time. You had to want something awfully bad to break one of those babies. I remember once when a lady offered me half-a-dollar to cut her yard. I jumped at it, because she had a 35 cent yard if I ever saw one. I got her old push-mower out of the shed and worked up a sweat mowing grass and thinking about that big shinny half-dollar. But when I finished, she gave me five dimes. I was almost sick. I went down the the store and asked Mr. Hadden if he would give me a half for the five dimes. He looked them over for a long time and finally said that they looked real and gave me a half. I could feel it bouncing against my leg as I walked home. It sure felt good. > Howard
I like you, Howard! My grandpa used to give me a 50-cent piece every now and then when I was little. I know exactly what you mean when you say they tend to stay with you longer. It seems like a crying shame to spend one of them.
Of course, I doubt that I'm thinking of the same exact coin as you...I'm thinking of the half dollar with JFK's portrait on it, which wouldn't have been around yet in 1947. But I feel the same way about those as you do about the older coins.
Gri"wish I still had one of those"shny
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