Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Collecting Rock Money Is About To Get Rolling...

There have been six British Invasions: The Revolutionary War, The Beatles landing on February 7, 1964, Princess Di's Royal Wedding followed by the summer of 82 with Duran Duran. William and Kate's Royal Wedding immediately chased by Adele in 2011 and 12! The luckiest of all numbers is about to unfold on American Soil! And I'm not talkin babies. Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and The Rolling Stone will get credit for ushering in a new wave of influence: Collecting money! Flea Markets, specialty shows and late night info-mercials will help to feed a new set of players within the ranks of collecting coins and paper of value. Classic Rock Magazine reports the Bank of England have released a shortlist of celebrities chosen by the public to appear on a new £10 note, and Mick Jagger and co are named. Also nominated are the Beatles, Winston Churchill, David Beckham, Michael Parkinson and computer pioneer Alan Turing. The Series F banknote will replace the current Series E token, which features Charles Darwin. The bank have not revealed when a decision will be made. Sooooo...you know! American leaders will have to follow! I mean America's Got Talent and The Office are the furthest things from being American Made. The Federal Reserve is gonna have to play catch up. I mean come on! How many years did we wait for all 50 of the state quarters to fall through the system? This Rock Jock wants to know: What American "Rock" Musicians or bands printed on the face of green would influence a reason to collect coins and cash? My Official Top 5 1. KISS original lineup 1975 2. Van Halen all decked out in 1979 rock hair and stretchy garb 3. Jim Morrison by himself 4. Lynyrd Skynyrd's song Sweet Home Alabama only 5. Jimi Hendrix with his guitar

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