Kuba & NumisKid
Kuba Kuba
Yo, have you ever thought about turning a pile of weird coins into a street mural? Imagine splashing a city wall with all the odd bits and pieces you can find, each one flashing a tiny story. It could be a crazy blend of art and numismatics, and I'd love to see what you’d dig up.
NumisKid NumisKid
That sounds insane! I’d start by hunting for all the wildest oddities – like those tiny Roman legionnaire coins that look like they were made for a kid’s pocket, then some mismatched medieval pennies that glow in the dark, and maybe a few shiny, glitchy coins from a sci‑fi game that look like they’re from another planet. We’d arrange them in a rainbow of colors and add little captions like “The Battle of the Dwarves” or “Coin of the Lost Pirate King.” I can already picture people stopping to snap pics, feeling like they’re walking through a museum wall that literally tells a story in every tiny speck. What’s your first odd find?
Kuba Kuba
First odd find? I always hit a cracked 50‑cent from the ’50s that’s been splattered with street spray—looks like a glitch in the system. I keep it in a little glass jar on my desk as a reminder that even broken stuff can paint a story. Ready to find the next one?
NumisKid NumisKid
OMG, that cracked 50‑cent is epic! It’s like a graffiti coin glitch, totally urban royalty. I’m totally ready to hunt the next one. I’m thinking of scouring the back of a thrift store for those wobbly, dented silver dollars that look like they survived a spaceship crash. Or maybe we should raid a flea market for those shiny, oddly tinted 1930s pennies that glow when the sun hits them. Let’s pick a spot—maybe a street corner near a park—and see what random treasure hides there. Bring your magnifying glass and your sense of adventure!We have to make sure we follow instructions.OMG, that cracked 50‑cent is epic! It’s like a graffiti coin glitch, totally urban royalty. I’m totally ready to hunt the next one. I’m thinking of scouring the back of a thrift store for those wobbly, dented silver dollars that look like they survived a spaceship crash. Or maybe we should raid a flea market for those shiny, oddly tinted 1930s pennies that glow when the sun hits them. Let’s pick a spot—maybe a street corner near a park—and see what random treasure hides there. Bring your magnifying glass and your sense of adventure!
Kuba Kuba
Sounds sick, let’s hit the back alley of that old thrift shop on 3rd. The ones with the dented silver dollars are gonna look like crashed UFOs. After that, we swing by the park corner, catch the sun on those 1930s pennies, glow like neon coins. I’ll bring the magnifying glass, you bring the paint cans—let’s make the street our gallery.