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  #41  
Old May 17th 05, 01:53 PM
Wasdin, Jake E.
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Well, I save all my AOL disks since version 1.0. I hope so. ;D


Jonathan_ATC wrote:
"stonej" wrote in message
oups.com...

Don't laugh, something from the early days of AOL probably is already
selling on Ebay.


Actually, there are 59 AOL CD items listed on eBay and only two of them have
bids. $5.00 for one and $0.99 for the other. Funny, I had thought they'd
be worth something someday too. I guess this is not "someday" yet. ;o)



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  #42  
Old May 17th 05, 02:29 PM
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I'm still waiting for my Churchill Crown, 40 years, to rocket in value.
:-) Billy


Paul Anderson wrote:

I spent some $2 bills, dollar coins and 2005 buffalo nickels at a White
Castle in New York yesterday. This caused quite a stir and competition
among the workers to buy up these denominations.

One worker said he was buying the $2 bills because "they'll be worth
something someday". I've heard this before and wonder why people think
this about coins or bills that clearly will never be worth more than
face value.

It has been disproven time and time again, but people still think it.
Everything from bicentennial quarters to $2 bills to half dollars to
state quarters to dollar coins NEVER EVER are worth more than face
value, yet there's this allure or myth of "worth something someday"
that is apparently irresistable.

I guess I know why it happens, but it never ceases to amuse me.

Paul

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Old May 17th 05, 02:42 PM
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A handheld Nintendo "game and watch" that I bought for £2 in 1984 was
sold by me on ebay for £634.

I was told after the auction had started that it was the only one known
with the box and instructions, I had expected to get £10 for it if I was
lucky.

I still have my Radofin games system from about 1980, with boxes and
instructions of course. Billy


Bruce Remick wrote:

"stonej" wrote in message
oups.com...
Don't laugh, something from the early days of AOL probably is already
selling on Ebay.


Exactly! Anyone else save their "Pong" or Atari TV computer games, or did you
throw them away?

Bruce

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Old May 17th 05, 02:44 PM
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I bet that you are unmarried.

No wife would put up with all that "junk". :-) Billy


Vector wrote:

On Mon, 16 May 2005 21:51:53 -0400, "Bruce Remick"
said:

Exactly! Anyone else save their "Pong" or Atari TV computer games, or did you
throw them away?


I've got some old stuff, and a bunch of magazines. Some of what I've
inventoried ...
(please, I don't want to be committed)

Amiga 500 S# CA1070377 in box w/ power supply & AmigaDOS manual
Amiga 500 with 1 MB RAM S# CA1044116
Apple computer model No. A2S1048B
Atari 800 computer S# AW 357496 with BASIC cartridge
Colecovision ADAM computer
Commodore 128 computer
Commodore 128 computer S# CA1249832 Mfd 9/85
Commodore 128 computer S# CA1958432 Mfd 6/86 (cable attached)
Commodore 128 S# CA1371792 discolored in box with power supply
Commodore 128D computer
Commodore 64 (new C128 style) S# CA1684081
Commodore 64 (original style) S# obliterated
Commodore 64 (original style) S# P00936470
Commodore 64 (original style) S# P00936470
Commodore 64 (original style) S# P00955746
Commodore 64 (original style) S# P01413793
Commodore 64 (original style) S# P5322975B
Commodore 64 (original style) S# P5586456B w/power & IN BOX
Commodore 64 (original style) Serial number label missing
Commodore B128 computer
Commodore Plus/4 computer in box
Commodore VIC 20 S# P1382414
Compaq Deskpro computer no CD drive, floppy only
Compaq Deskpro computer with CD drive
IBM PC XT computer
Tandy 1000 SL Personal Computer, model 25-1401 S# 135856
Tandy 1000 SL Personal Computer, model 25-1401 S# 146719
Tandy TRS-80 Color Computer S# 0036329 with BOX
Texas Instruments 99/4A computer in box
TI-99/4A S# 54006654 LTA2483
Timex Sinclair 1000 S# F_012528 (smashed by Bobbie) with PS
Timex Sinclair 1000 S# P 457414 (MIB with PS & paperwork
TRS-80 Model 1 Microcomputer system S# 016027 (key missing)
Box of Commodore cables, xformers & adapters
Xetec, Inc. - Super Graphics Jr. printer interface for Commodore
computer
Atari - Warlords cartridge
Atari Model No. CX-2600 S# 81604363
Atari Model No. CX-2600 A S# 828011855
Coleco Vision expansion module #1 S# A0028740
NES Advantage joystick, in box … S# USA 0052703
Nintendo Entertainment System - Model NES-001 S# N23084927
AT&T Globalyst 375 TPC - just a hulk
Maxx flight yoke controller for Amiga
Competition Pro joystick - Commodore, Atari
pair of joystick (C64/Amiga/Atari compatible)
Suncom - Tac-2 joystick - Commodore, Atari (works?)
Suncom - Tac-2 joystick - Commodore, Atari (works?)
Suncom - Tac-2 joystick - Commodore, Atari (works?)
Suncom - Tac-2 joystick - Commodore, Atari (works?)
Suncom - Tac-2 joystick, knob missing (works?) Commodore, Atari
Suncom - Tac-3 joystick in box (Atari, Commodore, etc)
Suncom Tac-30 joystick - Commodore, Atari
Suncom Tac-5 joystick - Commodore, Atari
TI-99/4A Joysticks (two controllers on a single connector)
Wico Command Control joystick - Commodore, Atari
Wico Command Control joystick - Commodore, Atari
Commodore 128D keyboard
IBM PC keyboard
Sony Vaio keyboard S# 0383476 MFR No. KB-7923
Tandy enhanced keyboard S# 238626
TI-99/4A replacement keyboard (keyboard only)
Commodore VicModem Model 1600 S# 67600
Commodore 1084 computer monitor
Commodore 1084 computer monitor in box
Commodore 1802 monitor WITH video cable
Goldstar 13" Color Monitor model MCL-4333 S# 40700361
Heath Zenith Color Monitor (went with TRS CoCo computer?
Hitachi CM-1481H computer monitor
Hitachi SuperScan Pro computer monitor
IBM monitor model 8512-001, MFD 2/1990 for PC XT
IBM PC XT's monitor
Packard Bell 1402S computer monitor
Philips Magnavox monitor, no cord
Samsung 13" No. MA2565 Mfd Sept 1989 S# 93003013
Tandy VM-5 13"? Monitor S# 80200208 Mfd 12/1988
Tandy VM-5 13"? Monitor S# 81200187 Mfd 12/1988
Zenith Data Systems model ZVM-123-A (came with B128)
Amiga mouse
HP PC mouse (brand new in plastic)
computer printer stand (riser)
Protecto vinyl cover for C64 computer
Protecto vinyl cover for C64 computer
Protecto vinyl cover for C64 computer
Commodore compatible - Taihaho Modem Interface
Commodore modem /300 model 1660 S# CA1046947
Commodore modem/1200 model 1670 S# CA1044450 (in 1660 box too)
Black case, for Commodore computer (it says), probably C64
Commodore PN 251053-02 (2/84)
Commodore PN 251053-02 (4/86)
Commodore PN 251053-02 (7/83)
Commodore PN 251053-10 (1/89) Tan case
Commodore PN 310416-01 (85 286860)
Commodore PN 312503-01 (9/91) Amiga 500 power supply
TI-99/4A power supply
Apple 'Silentype' printer (thermal) Model A2M0032 S# 17717
Canon BJC-4400 color bubble jet printer
Citizen GSX 140 dot matrix printer (very dirty)
Colecovision Smartwriter printer for ADAM computer
Commodore 4023 printer in box
Commodore 6400 daisy wheel printer
Commodore Tractor Printer 4022 S# 200073
HP Deskjet 656c USB printer
HP Deskjet 810c injet printer
HP officejet v40 printer fax scanner copier
Okidata 120 (model GE5250E) S# 5IIA0021474 (no cords)
Okidata 180 printer in box
Okimate 20 Model #EN3211 Commodore compatible printer
Okimate 20 Model #EN3211 Commodore compatible printer
Panasonic KX-P1091i printer 7LKALJ07998 Pro.Svc.No.KX-P1091i-005
Seikosha SP-1000VC printer S# 5201470 with manual
Star Micronics - Star NX-1000C Multi-font S# 310291001832
Texas Instruments 865 printer with cartridges
VIC 1525 Graphic Printer
Timex Sinclair 1015 16K RAM cartridge model M331 S# F-153526-SP
Epson ES-1200C flatbed scanner (huge antique)
Mustek 600 III EP Plus S# EA903D07797
Amiga 1010 external 3.5" floppy disk drive S# XN 0024320
Apple "disk II" floppy drive Model A2M0003 S# 1465754
Atari 410 Program Recorder (cassette recorder) S# AC 45980
Atari 800 - Percom Data 5.25 floppy drive (with MS BASIC disk inside)
Commodore 1571 disk drive S# AD1087788 in box with manual
Commodore 1541 disk drive S# AA1 A32057 w/cords & power
Commodore 1541 disk drive S# AB1 032233
Commodore 1541 disk drive S# AB1A 02369
Commodore 1541 disk drive S# AD1 134152
Commodore 1541 disk drive S# AD1 147256
Commodore 1541 disk drive S# AJ1 003070
Commodore 1541 disk drive S# AJ1 131788 in box w/cord & book
Commodore 1541 disk drive S# AJ1A 36598
Commodore 1541 disk drive S# BA1C 00101
Commodore 1541 II floppy disk drive S# JA1 071088
Commodore 1571 disk drive S# AD1087788 (in box with manual)
Commodore 1571 floppy disk drive S# AB 1038115
Commodore 1571 floppy disk drive S# JAI 101506
Commodore 1581 disk drive S# JA1 002587
Commodore 1581 disk drive S# JA1 007228
Commodore 8050 dual disk drive in box
Commodore C2N cassette drive (old round style) S# 168452
Commodore C2N cassette drive (old round style) S# 2063411
Commodore C2N cassette drive (old round style) S# 2597768
Commodore CBM 8050 dual drive S# M1007575 Chipola Jr. College
Commodore datasette drive C2N (rounded one)
Commodore datasette drive C2N (rounded one)
Commodore SFD 1001 disk drive S# GA1009519 (dip switch mod)
Flexible Data Systems external 3.5" floppy disk drive
Fortronics cassette drive IN BOX, for VIC20 and C64
Iomega Jaz 1.0 GB disk drive model No. V1000S (works?? Very dirty)
Syquest SPARQ1PE drive S# 002300039333
Syquest SPARQ1PE drive S# 002300209479
TI-99/4A - Panasonic 'shoebox' cassette with TI-99/4A connector cord

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Old May 17th 05, 02:51 PM
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On Mon, 16 May 2005 19:33:04 -0700, jeff wrote:

Considering that the mint will probably make a billion of these things,
and - because of roll-hoarding - many will remain uncirculated, it's
hard to imagine that bisons will be worth much any time soon.

Jeff (I'd probably hoard a roll or two too, though


I opened them. Nada. Just a bunch of bag-marked coins. Good for
circulation, though :-)

It is a shame that the surface of these nickels aren't as rugged as
the usual nickel. The coins look like play tokens instead of serious
coinage.

Anita
  #46  
Old May 17th 05, 02:52 PM
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Exactly! Anyone else save their "Pong" or Atari TV computer games,

or did you
throw them away?

Bruce


I have a friend that was gung ho for Atari when it first came out and
managed to purchase one of the very first ones, through some
connection. The serial number of the unit is "00000007." (I don't
know how many zeroes there are.) I have never seen a serial number
that low for a comsumer product. She died, but her husband probably
still has it. I'll ask him about it next time I see him.

Ron

  #47  
Old May 17th 05, 03:21 PM
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note.boy, your computer your on right now might be worth something in a
few more years. B)


note.boy wrote:
I bet that you are unmarried.

No wife would put up with all that "junk". :-) Billy


Vector wrote:

On Mon, 16 May 2005 21:51:53 -0400, "Bruce Remick"
said:


Exactly! Anyone else save their "Pong" or Atari TV computer games, or did you
throw them away?


I've got some old stuff, and a bunch of magazines. Some of what I've
inventoried ...
(please, I don't want to be committed)

Amiga 500 S# CA1070377 in box w/ power supply & AmigaDOS manual
Amiga 500 with 1 MB RAM S# CA1044116
Apple computer model No. A2S1048B
Atari 800 computer S# AW 357496 with BASIC cartridge
Colecovision ADAM computer
Commodore 128 computer
Commodore 128 computer S# CA1249832 Mfd 9/85
Commodore 128 computer S# CA1958432 Mfd 6/86 (cable attached)
Commodore 128 S# CA1371792 discolored in box with power supply
Commodore 128D computer
Commodore 64 (new C128 style) S# CA1684081
Commodore 64 (original style) S# obliterated
Commodore 64 (original style) S# P00936470
Commodore 64 (original style) S# P00936470
Commodore 64 (original style) S# P00955746
Commodore 64 (original style) S# P01413793
Commodore 64 (original style) S# P5322975B
Commodore 64 (original style) S# P5586456B w/power & IN BOX
Commodore 64 (original style) Serial number label missing
Commodore B128 computer
Commodore Plus/4 computer in box
Commodore VIC 20 S# P1382414
Compaq Deskpro computer no CD drive, floppy only
Compaq Deskpro computer with CD drive
IBM PC XT computer
Tandy 1000 SL Personal Computer, model 25-1401 S# 135856
Tandy 1000 SL Personal Computer, model 25-1401 S# 146719
Tandy TRS-80 Color Computer S# 0036329 with BOX
Texas Instruments 99/4A computer in box
TI-99/4A S# 54006654 LTA2483
Timex Sinclair 1000 S# F_012528 (smashed by Bobbie) with PS
Timex Sinclair 1000 S# P 457414 (MIB with PS & paperwork
TRS-80 Model 1 Microcomputer system S# 016027 (key missing)
Box of Commodore cables, xformers & adapters
Xetec, Inc. - Super Graphics Jr. printer interface for Commodore
computer
Atari - Warlords cartridge
Atari Model No. CX-2600 S# 81604363
Atari Model No. CX-2600 A S# 828011855
Coleco Vision expansion module #1 S# A0028740
NES Advantage joystick, in box … S# USA 0052703
Nintendo Entertainment System - Model NES-001 S# N23084927
AT&T Globalyst 375 TPC - just a hulk
Maxx flight yoke controller for Amiga
Competition Pro joystick - Commodore, Atari
pair of joystick (C64/Amiga/Atari compatible)
Suncom - Tac-2 joystick - Commodore, Atari (works?)
Suncom - Tac-2 joystick - Commodore, Atari (works?)
Suncom - Tac-2 joystick - Commodore, Atari (works?)
Suncom - Tac-2 joystick - Commodore, Atari (works?)
Suncom - Tac-2 joystick, knob missing (works?) Commodore, Atari
Suncom - Tac-3 joystick in box (Atari, Commodore, etc)
Suncom Tac-30 joystick - Commodore, Atari
Suncom Tac-5 joystick - Commodore, Atari
TI-99/4A Joysticks (two controllers on a single connector)
Wico Command Control joystick - Commodore, Atari
Wico Command Control joystick - Commodore, Atari
Commodore 128D keyboard
IBM PC keyboard
Sony Vaio keyboard S# 0383476 MFR No. KB-7923
Tandy enhanced keyboard S# 238626
TI-99/4A replacement keyboard (keyboard only)
Commodore VicModem Model 1600 S# 67600
Commodore 1084 computer monitor
Commodore 1084 computer monitor in box
Commodore 1802 monitor WITH video cable
Goldstar 13" Color Monitor model MCL-4333 S# 40700361
Heath Zenith Color Monitor (went with TRS CoCo computer?
Hitachi CM-1481H computer monitor
Hitachi SuperScan Pro computer monitor
IBM monitor model 8512-001, MFD 2/1990 for PC XT
IBM PC XT's monitor
Packard Bell 1402S computer monitor
Philips Magnavox monitor, no cord
Samsung 13" No. MA2565 Mfd Sept 1989 S# 93003013
Tandy VM-5 13"? Monitor S# 80200208 Mfd 12/1988
Tandy VM-5 13"? Monitor S# 81200187 Mfd 12/1988
Zenith Data Systems model ZVM-123-A (came with B128)
Amiga mouse
HP PC mouse (brand new in plastic)
computer printer stand (riser)
Protecto vinyl cover for C64 computer
Protecto vinyl cover for C64 computer
Protecto vinyl cover for C64 computer
Commodore compatible - Taihaho Modem Interface
Commodore modem /300 model 1660 S# CA1046947
Commodore modem/1200 model 1670 S# CA1044450 (in 1660 box too)
Black case, for Commodore computer (it says), probably C64
Commodore PN 251053-02 (2/84)
Commodore PN 251053-02 (4/86)
Commodore PN 251053-02 (7/83)
Commodore PN 251053-10 (1/89) Tan case
Commodore PN 310416-01 (85 286860)
Commodore PN 312503-01 (9/91) Amiga 500 power supply
TI-99/4A power supply
Apple 'Silentype' printer (thermal) Model A2M0032 S# 17717
Canon BJC-4400 color bubble jet printer
Citizen GSX 140 dot matrix printer (very dirty)
Colecovision Smartwriter printer for ADAM computer
Commodore 4023 printer in box
Commodore 6400 daisy wheel printer
Commodore Tractor Printer 4022 S# 200073
HP Deskjet 656c USB printer
HP Deskjet 810c injet printer
HP officejet v40 printer fax scanner copier
Okidata 120 (model GE5250E) S# 5IIA0021474 (no cords)
Okidata 180 printer in box
Okimate 20 Model #EN3211 Commodore compatible printer
Okimate 20 Model #EN3211 Commodore compatible printer
Panasonic KX-P1091i printer 7LKALJ07998 Pro.Svc.No.KX-P1091i-005
Seikosha SP-1000VC printer S# 5201470 with manual
Star Micronics - Star NX-1000C Multi-font S# 310291001832
Texas Instruments 865 printer with cartridges
VIC 1525 Graphic Printer
Timex Sinclair 1015 16K RAM cartridge model M331 S# F-153526-SP
Epson ES-1200C flatbed scanner (huge antique)
Mustek 600 III EP Plus S# EA903D07797
Amiga 1010 external 3.5" floppy disk drive S# XN 0024320
Apple "disk II" floppy drive Model A2M0003 S# 1465754
Atari 410 Program Recorder (cassette recorder) S# AC 45980
Atari 800 - Percom Data 5.25 floppy drive (with MS BASIC disk inside)
Commodore 1571 disk drive S# AD1087788 in box with manual
Commodore 1541 disk drive S# AA1 A32057 w/cords & power
Commodore 1541 disk drive S# AB1 032233
Commodore 1541 disk drive S# AB1A 02369
Commodore 1541 disk drive S# AD1 134152
Commodore 1541 disk drive S# AD1 147256
Commodore 1541 disk drive S# AJ1 003070
Commodore 1541 disk drive S# AJ1 131788 in box w/cord & book
Commodore 1541 disk drive S# AJ1A 36598
Commodore 1541 disk drive S# BA1C 00101
Commodore 1541 II floppy disk drive S# JA1 071088
Commodore 1571 disk drive S# AD1087788 (in box with manual)
Commodore 1571 floppy disk drive S# AB 1038115
Commodore 1571 floppy disk drive S# JAI 101506
Commodore 1581 disk drive S# JA1 002587
Commodore 1581 disk drive S# JA1 007228
Commodore 8050 dual disk drive in box
Commodore C2N cassette drive (old round style) S# 168452
Commodore C2N cassette drive (old round style) S# 2063411
Commodore C2N cassette drive (old round style) S# 2597768
Commodore CBM 8050 dual drive S# M1007575 Chipola Jr. College
Commodore datasette drive C2N (rounded one)
Commodore datasette drive C2N (rounded one)
Commodore SFD 1001 disk drive S# GA1009519 (dip switch mod)
Flexible Data Systems external 3.5" floppy disk drive
Fortronics cassette drive IN BOX, for VIC20 and C64
Iomega Jaz 1.0 GB disk drive model No. V1000S (works?? Very dirty)
Syquest SPARQ1PE drive S# 002300039333
Syquest SPARQ1PE drive S# 002300209479
TI-99/4A - Panasonic 'shoebox' cassette with TI-99/4A connector cord



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Old May 17th 05, 03:59 PM
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I've put aside a few $2 bills, but nothing spectacular.
A crisp 1976, a crisp 95, etc. I lucked out and got a pack of twenty five
$2 bills from 1995, and they were ALL star notes. That one went in the safe
too. Other than that though, unless theyre red-seals, I spend them.


On 2005-05-17, Bruce Remick wrote:


"Paul Anderson" wrote in message
...
I spent some $2 bills, dollar coins and 2005 buffalo nickels at a White
Castle in New York yesterday. This caused quite a stir and competition
among the workers to buy up these denominations.

One worker said he was buying the $2 bills because "they'll be worth
something someday". I've heard this before and wonder why people think
this about coins or bills that clearly will never be worth more than
face value.

It has been disproven time and time again, but people still think it.
Everything from bicentennial quarters to $2 bills to half dollars to
state quarters to dollar coins NEVER EVER are worth more than face
value, yet there's this allure or myth of "worth something someday"
that is apparently irresistable.

I guess I know why it happens, but it never ceases to amuse me.

Paul


Hey, it's hard to blame people when they see cereal boxes, coffee cans, Sears
catalogs, etc. that they remember using selling at premiums to collectors.
Putting away a few $2 bills won't break anyone's bank. I still have some I put
away, along with Barr and Kabis/Kennedy $1 notes that I was SURE would really be
worth something one day. Lessee, that's about 35 years gone by now. Wonder
what a dealer would offer for those bills today? I don't have another 35
years.

Bruce







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Old May 17th 05, 04:08 PM
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Part of me wonders what kind of accident they had at the BEP to mangle
twenty five of them that needed replacing!

On 2005-05-17, Wasdin, Jake E. wrote:
:O With all my twos, I've only ever came across two star-notes. You are
lucky.


castellan wrote:

I lucked out and got a pack of twenty five
$2 bills from 1995, and they were ALL star notes.



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Old May 17th 05, 04:11 PM
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:O With all my twos, I've only ever came across two star-notes. You are
lucky.


castellan wrote:

I lucked out and got a pack of twenty five
$2 bills from 1995, and they were ALL star notes.



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