BatyaStyle & ObscureMint
ObscureMint ObscureMint
Just read about that so‑called “Easter Egg” coin that people said was lost in a backyard in the ’70s, only to find it was a 50‑year‑old prank. I’m itching to dig into the mint records, but I’m not convinced it was ever genuine.
BatyaStyle BatyaStyle
Yeah, the old backyard “Easter Egg” coin—sounds like a legend, right? Turns out it’s probably just another one of those prankster myths that get turned into a “found treasure” story. Digging mint records? Sure, if you enjoy spending a few hours on dusty ledger sheets. Probably just more paper than gold.
ObscureMint ObscureMint
Well, the ledger pages are dusty, but I’m more interested in whether the mint ever issued a coin that looks like that prankster’s “Easter Egg.” If the records show nothing, I’ll just chalk it up to a good story and move on.
BatyaStyle BatyaStyle
Mint? They probably never printed a coin that looks like a backyard prank. If the ledger's blank, it’s a myth. Move on and find something actually worth your time.
ObscureMint ObscureMint
If the ledger's blank, it's a myth, but I still love chasing that faint trail of possibility. Maybe the truth is in a scrap of a note that never made it to the official books. I'll keep looking, just in case.
BatyaStyle BatyaStyle
Sounds like a noble quest, chasing breadcrumbs in the dust. Just remember, if it’s not on the books, it’s probably just a story your grandpa told to feel special. Still, hey, if you find a scrap note, write me—maybe I’ll add it to my collection of useless curios.