It means don't take any thing that's not real other wise don't be fooled hint the saying have a save trip don't take any wooden nickels :)
Its an old saying. For example a wooden nickel is fake and you know this for a fact so if someone told you it was a real nickel and tried to give you it, you see that it is indeed a nickel but its not real. It can be applied to many situations but it basically means believe half of what you see and none of which you hear.
If you mean a paycheck take it otherwise never.
Take it to a coin dealer.
to talk a lot but never take action.
Because you cant take any photo using wooden legs. You need a camera.
It means that if you never take action to get where you want to be, you will never get there. Success doesn't come looking for you, you need to take the steps to reach it.
They are bleached or otherwise treated to prevent breakdown. So composting will take quite a while. So my answer is- a Popsicle stick will take a long time to decompose.
5 pennies
You need to take the picture of the man by using a camera.
just want to no what is the wooden support under the purlings is called and can i take it out, the wooden support goes across the middle of the attic, it looks like a king post upside down. just want to no what is the wooden support under the purlings is called and can i take it out, the wooden support goes across the middle of the attic, it looks like a king post upside down.
If it is a Mint error it may be worth a few dollars, take it to a coin dealer to see if it has any value.MoreIt's called a Jefferson nickel rather than a Monticello nickel. If by "double struck" you mean that Monticello is on both sides (which would account for the lack of a date) what you have is a novelty item called a magician's coin. There's more information at the question "What is a double headed nickel worth?"
fill it with water.