BY DAVID RASBACH
[email protected] They may look like the kind of plastic Easter eggs you can buy 50 to a pack, but these are not your average eggs. And what's inside is way better than a jellybean, Peep or even a piece of chocolate — though please don't eat it. Bellingham Coin Shop & Iron Gate Estates, 1806, Cornwall Ave., has decided to spread some Easter cheer by hiding hundreds of plastic Easter eggs around Bellingham, according to store manager Katie Buss. And you don't even have to be a kid to love what's inside. Most of the eggs are filled with gold and silver, such as 90-percent silver dimes, 90-percent silver quarters, Morgan Dollars, a 10-ounce bar of silver or a 1/10-ounce gold coin. Some eggs even have Wheat Pennies. Read Article: http://www.bellinghamherald.com/news/local/article207456304.html Social Media:
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“They are easily the oldest continuing branch of the legal profession, and exist and are known all over the world.” Read Entire Article: http://notarywise.com/notary-history.htm |
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