Constitutional Coins

Back When I was 14 yrs old, I actually watched the film Style Wars for the first time. I actually watched it air Public Broadcasting System, & i also taped the show a old cassette (blank) . Not a video tape -- a sound tape recorder! Myself & a fewgraffiti buds would memorize the film over & over while practicing our graffiti tags, styles & characters. We all wanted to be €œThe King of Style€. Solid Money, The Original Commerce
How come? Mainly because we thought CASE2 was awesome. Case 2 developed the ComputerRock Style. Plus he just expressed numerous rad phrases so we dreamed of being just like Case! And we all would try to do bubble letters, block letters, wild styles and the computerrock while repeating just about all his cool sayings like €œfresh extraterrestrial brothers€. The thing that was even wilder was CASE2 had just a single arm! & And in fact one foot as well. It was akin to even though this guy received a raw deal (coming from a youth incident) Kase went for it all one hundred percent. It's simply, yep the dude is fresh.€
One of the things not to many people realize would be that Case 2 s initial claim to fame was block letters. Strangely, many of us rarely find photographs of the trains, mostly Case's computer rock style are preserved, possibly because by the end of the New york city subway graffiti era more people photographed pictures of trains. Another intriguing fact regarding Kase 2 is that probably his most famous graffiti pieces, that Kase Elkay piece, ran for several years! Back then, Ny city was intensely attempting to eliminate graffiti on the subway trains, however, the key Kase-Elkay piece for some reason avoided "The Buff" for several years, or merely passed through it a few times. Consequently, it basically rode about therails for years well after the the initial airing of Style Wars.

Congressional Commerce, Historic Money

dimanche 18 mars 2012 05:38


Historic Money

Back When I was fourteen years old, I discovered the film Style Wars the very first time. I actually viewed it on Public Broadcasting System, & I taped the entire program using a cassette tape . Not a video tape . . . an audio cassette recorder! Myself & a fewgraffiti pals would listen to the movie over & over while we practiced our own graffiti tags, designs & characters. All of us dreamed of being €œThe King of Style€. The Original Dollars, Constitutional Commerce
How come? Primarily because all of us thought CASE2 was so cool. Kase2 devised that €œComputer Rock€ style. And he simply said numerous darn cool quotes that we all wanted to be just like Kase! & we all would endeavor bubble letters, blockbusters, mechanical letters & the computerrock while reiterating all Kase's awesome quotes such as €œsuper-duty tuff work€. The thing that was possibly even wilder was Kase 2 only had a single arm! & Actually one foot too. It's akin to even though this fellow received a bad deal (coming from a youth incident) Case went for it all one hundred percent. It's simply, €œyeah this guy is definitely def.€
One thing few know would be that Case 2 s initial claim to fame was his blockbuster pieces. Curiously, we seldom find photos of the subway pieces, mostly his computer rock style have been pictured, probably since towards the end of that New york city train graffiti period more people were taking pictures of trains. One more intriguing tidbit about CASE2 is that certainly one of his most famous graffiti pieces, that Kase-Elkay piece, rode several years! At the time, Ny city had been furiously attempting to remove graffiti on the MTA trains, however, the key Kase Elkay car for whatever reason averted "The Buff" for years, or perhaps merely went through maybe once or twice. Thus, it basically rode about thelines for years much following the release of Style Wars.

Solid Money, Educational Money

vendredi 24 fvrier 2012 12:29


Educational Money

Vienna's mint of Austria 1st made the Silver Philharmonic during 2008. The silver coinage stands out as the earliest Euro-denominated 99.9percent absolute silver bullion coin. An Vienna's Silver Philharmonic is a one and a half Eurodollar coinage; it's 1 ozt (31.1grams) silver being thirty-seven-mm in diameter plus 3.2 mm deep.

This front exhibits a variety with instruments; a string bass, a couple of cellos, 2 violins, a harp, a bassoon, plus a brass horn. €œWENER PHILHARMONIKER€ (is German for Vienna Philharmonic) encompasses this upper section for this coin, with €œSILVER€ in tinier lettering beneath and on top of the musical instruments.

Its tails shows their €˜Great Pipe Organ€™. The organ is within the Vienna€™s Golden Hall called Musikverein; which is household of the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. Right below the €˜Organ€™ is €œ1UNZE FEINSILBER€ (oz fine silver) as well as straight under that the mintage. €œ1,50 EURO€ encircles its underlying part with €œREPUBLIK OSTERREICH€ (this means - republic of Austria) encompasses this upper section.Junk Silver Coins

Their series is still being made from their Austrian Mint within Vienna. This mint is more than eight hundred years old being founded in 1194 AD to strike silver coinage for Austria. These starting moneys to get the mint as well as their coins it would strike came from the ransom which was one hundred fifty thousand marks (sixty-five thousand lbs connected with silver). The money had been to release Britain's Ruler Richard the Lion Hearted, whom was taken hostage inside Vienna whilst returning from his unsuccessful crusade. Now this Austrian Mint is 1 among a few most contemporary on earth.

Since 2008AD this Austrian Mint makes many series of silver Euro coins. The third line of silver coin €œTales and Legends in Austria€ with a 2 nd coinage struck in a series is €œKing Richard the Lion-hearted in Prison€. A silver coin€™s face value will be ten Euro-dollar. Being Thirty-two mm across created with 92.5 % (sterling) silver. After that €œIron-Worth its Weight in Gold: Erzberb in Styria€ was a 3 rd, €œThe Sleeping Emperor: Charlemagne Slumbers Under the Untersberg€ is the 4 th of this set.

Their €œ75 Years Grossglockner Alpine Road€ is the 5-Euro-dollar eighty percent silver coinage is 28.5mm in diameter. Then there are; €œAndreas Hofer & Tyrol€™s struggle against Napoleon€ as well as €œWinter Games€.

You can find as well a 20 Eurodollar silver coinage €œRome on the Danube-when the Romans ruled the ancient world€ provides 2 coinage types within the line, and the six silver coin collection €œAustrian Railways€. They are regarding every piece 90 percent silver 34mm for a across along with a shown denomination for 20 Euro-dollars. Next there is the €œNicholas von Jacquin€ 20 Euro coinage commemorating his life connected with the explorer and Royal Botanist, it's a portion of A European union collection that features eight countries minting one coin a calendar year being part for their €œEurpa Star€ program.

vendredi 17 fvrier 2012 01:04


Real Coins

When I was 14 yrs old, I actually saw the film Style Wars for the first time. I actually watched it on PBS, & I recorded the show using a cassette (blank) . Not a VHS cassette - an audio tape recorder! Myself & a fewgraffiti buds would memorize the film repeatedly while practicing our own graffiti names, designs & characters. We all wanted to be €œThe Magnetic King€. Congressional Coins, Educational Money
How come? Mostly since all of us believed CASE2 was awesome. Kase 2 developed that €œComputer Rock€ style. Plus he just said so many rad quotes that we all dreamed of being just like Case! And we all would try to do straight letters, block letters, wild styles and the computerrock whilst reiterating all Case's awesome sayings such as €œsuper-duty tuff work€. The thing that was even wilder was Kase 2 had just one arm! And Actually one foot as well. It's akin to even if this dude was given a bad deal (from a childhood accident) Kase was just giving it all one hundred percent. It was like, €œyeah this guy is cool.€
One of the things few know is that Kase 2 s original claim to fame had been his block letters. Curiously, we seldom find photos of these trains, mostly Case's computer rock style are pictured, possibly since towards the end of that Ny city subway graffiti period more and more people photographed pictures of subway cars. One more intriguing fact regarding Kase 2 is the fact that certainly one of his most famous graffiti pieces, the Kase Elkay piece, ran for years! Back then, Nyc was furiously trying to remove graffiti from the MTA trains, however, the key Kase-Elkay car for some reason sidestepped the buff for years, or perhaps merely went through a couple of times. Thus, the piece actually rode about thetrain lines for years well after the release of Style Wars.

The Original Commerce, Historic Money

jeudi 16 fvrier 2012 05:06


Constitutional Coins

When I was just fourteen years old, I actually saw the film Style Wars for the first time. I actually saw the show on Public Broadcasting System, and I recorded the broadcast using a cassette tape . Not a video tape . . . a sound tape ! Me & my graffiti pals would then memorize the film repeatedly while practicing our own graffiti names, designs & characters. We all dreamed of being €œThe Magnetic King€. Constitutional Money, Historic Money
How come? Mostly since we thought Kase 2 was awesome. CASE2 devised that €œComputer Rock€ style. Plus he simply expressed numerous darn cool phrases so we wanted to be like him! & we all would try to do bubble letters, blockbusters, mechanical letters and computer rocks while repeating all Case's cool quotes such as €œfresh extraterrestrial brothers€. What was possibly even more impressive was that Case 2 only had a single arm! And Actually just one foot too. It's like even though this guy got a raw deal (coming from a youth incident) Case was just giving it at 100%. It was like, €œyeah the dude is fresh.€
One thing not to many people know is that Kase2 s initial claim to fame had been block letters. Curiously, many of us rarely find photographs of these subway pieces, mostly Kase's computer rocks have been pictured, probably because by the end of the Ny city subway graffiti period more and more people photographed shots of trains. Another intriguing tidbit regarding CASE2 is that certainly one of the artist's most famous graffiti masterworks, that Kase-Elkay car, ran for several years! At the time, New york city had been furiously trying to remove graffiti on the subway trains, nevertheless the Kase Elkay piece for whatever reason sidestepped the buff for several years, or perhaps only went through maybe once or twice. Thus, it basically rode on the train lines for years well following the the initial airing of Style Wars.

jeudi 09 fvrier 2012 13:51



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