ROUND 10 Numismatic March Madness Giveaway and Tournament
If you did not see my last thread, I am hosting a numismatic March Madness tournament!
The rules are simple. From now until April 8, on the dates listed below, voting will take place. In each round, you choose which coin should win! It doesn't matter why you chose that coin - maybe you like the design, maybe it has a cool name, or maybe you just hate the other coin. Whatever coin receives the most votes proceeds to the next round until we reach the championship on April 8! See the post here:
https://forums.collectors.com/discussion/1015941/numismatic-march-madness-giveaway-and-tournament/p1
The last round was pretty close! The Saint-Gaudens $20 emerged victorious with 15% more of the vote - sorry to all those who thought the Walking half would win it all! The double eagle secures the first spot in the Final Four.
So, here is the updated bracket:
This round the Buffalo Nickel and Trade Dollar face off. It shall be interesting to see the results, as the Nickel is a well-known powerhouse but the Trade Dollar is a bit of a sleeper. Who will win? You decide!
Round 11 will be posted tomorrow, so make sure to get in your votes for this round!
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Comments
Still close...interesting @illini420 went for the trade dollar.
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It is Interesting... What did KellenCoin vote for? I'm not seeing his vote
But I guess you don't get to vote on your own poll do ya?
This is tough! My two favorite coins series going head-to-head for a spot in the Final Four. I voted Trade Dollar, but I suspect Buffalo Nickel will win.
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The Walker had a tough draw
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Fellas, leave the tight pants to the ladies. If I can count the coins in your pockets you better use them to call a tailor. Stay thirsty my friends......
Very close one for me as I like them both. Could have just as easily said Buffalo nickel. But today the trade dollar won my vote. If we voted another day maybe it would have went to the nickel.
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Trade dollars are pretty, but the buffalo is going to win it all!!!
I don't vote on my own, but between you and me and the rest of the forum, I would choose the nickel here
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