Gerald Tebben goes behind the scenes and explores many offbeat trails in bringing to the forefront the long-lost information that makes coins so special in "Coin Lore."View one of our blogs: Eleven cents, and a buck and a quarter Feb 9, 2018, 16:45 PM by Each side of this mule c...
Image provided by Gerald Tebben. Coke was a nickel. It was in the 1890s, when the current Coca Cola Co. was incorporated. It was during World War I, the Great Depression and even World War II. Coke was a nickel. It had always been a nickel and gigantic signs painted on the signs ...
Image provided by Gerald Tebben. Coke was a nickel. It was in the 1890s, when the current Coca Cola Co. was incorporated. It was during World War I, the Great Depression and even World War II. Coke was a nickel. It had always been a nickel and gigantic signs painted on the signs ...
Image provided by Gerald Tebben. Coke was a nickel. It was in the 1890s, when the current Coca Cola Co. was incorporated. It was during World War I, the Great Depression and even World War II. Coke was a nickel. It had always been a nickel and gigantic signs painted on the signs ...