halfdime
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In October of 1986, I flew Eastern Airlines from Newark to Atlanta to visit friends in the Atlanta area. I stayed with a friend who was a huge Met fan and we watched the World Series together. Late in Game 6, the Mets were down to their last strike at least three times but fought their way back and stayed alive long enough for Bill Buckner to make the error for which he'll always be remembered. My friend went from despondent to shedding monstrous tears of joy as "The ball gets behind Buckner!" and Ray Knight scored the winning run. I was on an airplane back to Newark for Game 7. During my visit, we went to Stone Mountain, a huge carving in stone that honors the Confederacy; it's an amazing sight. Please, let's not get into that whole ordeal of an argument. I may have known, as a coin collector, that there was a commemorative half made for Stone Mountain and yesterday I got proof! Here it is, in all its beauty, from a machine roll and 1925.
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