2 Burst results for "Frenchy Fuqua"

KCRW
"frenchy fuqua" Discussed on KCRW
"Or not. So we realized you know what you know, guys. I was thinking like we had won the golden ticket that this is like the Willy Wonka. You know, Episode where we wanted to go, and we never had it in the first place. All of a sudden, we're jumping up and down like we had, like we had just found the 1943 Ask double die, You know, And they realized, you know coins when their flood sometimes they're very valuable, You know, But when we're flawed as people we really learned some valuable lessons. Thank you. Adam Bodnar lives in Buffalo Grove, Illinois, and is a director of legal solutions for a technology company. While his favorite pastime these days is telling stories, he has also written several screenplays. The most recent being searching for Frenchy Fuqua. Adams says that he and Sam continued to look for valuable coins to add to Sam's collection. They'd make weekly trips to the bank by 10 or $20 worth of pennies or dimes and return home to come through them looking for another potential winner. They never did find one, but the time spent together brought them closer, and Adam says that was reward enough. After the break, A journalist puts herself on the line to go undercover in North Korea. That's when the moth radio hour continues..

WBUR
"frenchy fuqua" Discussed on WBUR
"2025 bucks and I go. No, no. If we if we didn't clean it and he goes, Yeah. 2025 bucks. I go. Wait. It's a 1943 s double die right? It was stamped twice by the San Francisco Mint in 1943 by mistake only if you got into circulation, right? He goes? No, it's a It's like it's something because it's not what you're talking about. He goes. It's worth 20 or 25 bucks the weather you cleaned it or not. So we realized you know what you know, guys. I was thinking like we had won the golden ticket that this was like The Willy Wonka episode You know where we wanted to go, and we never had it in the first place. All of a sudden, we're jumping up and down like we had, like we had just found the 1943 asked. Double die, you know, And you realize, you know coins when they're flawed. Sometimes they're very valuable. You know, when we're flawed as people we really we learned some value. Double lessons. Thank you. Oh, uh Adam Wagner lives in Buffalo Grove, Illinois, and is a director of legal Solutions for a technology company. While his favorite pastime these days is telling stories, he has also written several screenplays, the most recent being searching for Frenchy Fuqua. Adams says that he and Sam continued to look for valuable coins to add to Sam's collection. They'd make weekly trips to the bank by 10 or $20 worth of pennies or dimes and return home to come through them looking for another potential winner. They never did find one, but the time spent together brought them closer, and Adam says that was reward enough. After the break. A journalist puts herself on the.