So while I was at the gas station getting fueled, I didnt top off my fuel tank and think I was short changed. Taking a look at it, it doesnt add up. Is there something wrong with this picture? Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image!
The dime has a piece missing at the bottom. That's all I can see. Also, isn't Jefferson supposed to be smiling on the nickel? It looks like he is frowning.
I've been staring at this for a minute, and I still can't see what you're getting at. Is it just because the dime is smaller?
The question is "how was Zardozi shortchanged?" The only explanation I can think of is that one of the coins is counterfeit.
when he said "short" I thought he was somehow making a pun about the dime being smaller - like maybe he isn't familiar with American currency, and he thought it was weird. Other than that, there seems to be absolutely nothing wrong.
And where is the "D" (or whatever) on the penny? There is none unless an artifact in the picture is covering it up.
There is not supposed to be a D on the front of the penny. All it has is the initials at the base of Lincoln's image, which definitely are there in the picture.
I thought so, but was just checking to make sure. Who is that on the dime? I thought it was supposed to be Kennedy but the 1946 date on it says otherwise. One of the Roosevelts?
Actually it looks like the penny might be a bit too big. That or the penny is the correct size and the other three coins are too small.
jesus...it's not really difficult people. All the people on the coins were communists or communist agents. You were thinking too much again.