Presidential Election Giveaway Contest - Winner Announced????-
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Since neither Sacawagea nor Susan B. Anthony was ever elected President, we have to go back to the Eisenhower dollar to have six presidents in a proof set.
The Ike’s were last issued in 1978.
Of the 43 US Presidents, there are 13 Presidents on coins.
Coins President
7 Washington
5 Jefferson
5 Lincoln
3 Madison
2 Eisenhower
2 Franklin Roosevelt
2 Grant
2 McKinley
2 Theodore Roosevelt
1 Coolidge
1 John Quincy Adams
1 Kennedy
1 Monroe
These are the coins that have images of US Presidents
(In alphabetical order)
Coolidge $ 0.50 Sesquicentennial of American Independence 1926
Eisenhower $ 1.00 Dollar 1971-1978
Eisenhower $ 1.00 Eisenhower Centennial 1990
Franklin Roosevelt $ 0.10 Dime 1946-date
Franklin Roosevelt $ 5.00 Franklin D. Roosevelt 1997
Grant $ 0.50 Grant Memorial 1922
Grant $ 1.00 Grant Memorial Gold 1922
Jefferson $ 0.05 Nickel 1938-date
Jefferson $ 0.50 Mount Rushmore 1991
Jefferson $ 1.00 Thomas Jefferson 250th Anniversary 1993-1994
Jefferson $ 1.00 Mount Rushmore 1991
Jefferson $ 1.00 Louisiana Purchase - Jefferson 1903
John Quincy Adams $ 0.50 Monroe Doctrine Centennial 1923
Kennedy $ 0.50 Half Dollar 1964-date
Lincoln $ 0.01 Cent 1909-date
Lincoln $ 0.25 Illinois Statehood Quarter 2003
Lincoln $ 0.50 Mount Rushmore 1991
Lincoln $ 0.50 Illinois Centennial 1918
Lincoln $ 1.00 Mount Rushmore 1991
Madison $ 0.50 Bill of Rights 1993
Madison $ 1.00 Bill of Rights 1993
Madison $ 5.00 Bill of Rights 1993
McKinley $ 1.00 McKinley Memorial Gold Dollars 1916-1917
McKinley $ 1.00 Louisiana Purchase - McKinley 1903
Monroe $ 0.50 Monroe Doctrine Centennial 1923
Theodore Roosevelt $ 0.50 Mount Rushmore 1991
Theodore Roosevelt $ 1.00 Mount Rushmore 1991
Washington $ 0.25 Quarter 1932-date
Washington $ 0.50 Mount Rushmore 1991
Washington $ 0.50 George Washington 250th Anniversary 1982
Washington $ 0.50 Sesquicentennial of American Independence 1926
Washington $ 1.00 Mount Rushmore 1991
Washington $ 1.00 Lafayette Dollar 1900
Washington $ 5.00 George Washington Commemorative Gold 1999
Scores and Winner
Score Member Year Presidents
Score Member Year Presidents
0 WACoinGuy 1978 13 Bush 294
0 Tassa 1978 13 Bush 280
1 Rodius 1978 12 Bush 280
1 CoinHusker 1978 12 Bush 285
1 notlogical 1978 12 Bush 273
4 aRabidChipmunk 1978 9 Bush 280
5 earlwbollinger 1978 18 Bush 277
6 coinbuf 1978 19 Bush 279
10 eyoung429 1971 16 Bush 284
26 keets 1999 18 Kerry 347
29 UncleWiggly 2004 16 Bush 288
29 prooflike 2004 16 Bush 288
51 1956Quarter 2004 38 Bush 300
So it's a tie between WACoinGuy and Tassa - once the Supreme Court decides the final electoral votes we'll have a winner!
WACoinGuy gave his concession speech and Tassa is the winner!
As my 6,000th post I'm having the 2004 Presidential Election Give-Away Contest - Dead Presidents on Metal
There are 3 parts to the contest:
1) Identify the year of The Prize
The prize will be the last REGULAR ISSUE proof set that contains the HIGHEST number of unique Presidents.
2) Identify the number of US Presidents that appear on US minted coins
Out of the 43 US Presidents, how many have appeared on a US coin since Congress created the US Mint?
3) Tie breaker – Who will win the 2004 Presidential Election and what will their electoral vote count be.
Example:
If you think the prize is a 2004 proof set (which contains 5 presidents); that there are 16 US Presidents on coins; and Bush will win with 288 electoral votes. Your entry would be:
1) 2004
2) 16
3) Bush - 288
Scoring - How to WIN
Your score will be calculated as the sum of the absolute value of the difference between the correct answer and your answer for the first two values. The lowest score wins (a score of zero means you got the first 2 correct).
If there is a tie, then the person who correctly guesses the President and is closest to the electoral vote wins. If there is still a tie, a random drawing will break the tie.
You can reply to this thread or PM your entry.
The deadline for entry is election day, Tuesday November 4th at 7 PM PST and the winner be hunted down once the election results are announced (or whenever the Supreme Court decides who the next President is).
Anyone under 18 is eligible automatically, but if you are 18 or over you MUST VOTE in the Presidential election to be eligible.
Since neither Sacawagea nor Susan B. Anthony was ever elected President, we have to go back to the Eisenhower dollar to have six presidents in a proof set.
The Ike’s were last issued in 1978.
Of the 43 US Presidents, there are 13 Presidents on coins.
Coins President
7 Washington
5 Jefferson
5 Lincoln
3 Madison
2 Eisenhower
2 Franklin Roosevelt
2 Grant
2 McKinley
2 Theodore Roosevelt
1 Coolidge
1 John Quincy Adams
1 Kennedy
1 Monroe
These are the coins that have images of US Presidents
(In alphabetical order)
Coolidge $ 0.50 Sesquicentennial of American Independence 1926
Eisenhower $ 1.00 Dollar 1971-1978
Eisenhower $ 1.00 Eisenhower Centennial 1990
Franklin Roosevelt $ 0.10 Dime 1946-date
Franklin Roosevelt $ 5.00 Franklin D. Roosevelt 1997
Grant $ 0.50 Grant Memorial 1922
Grant $ 1.00 Grant Memorial Gold 1922
Jefferson $ 0.05 Nickel 1938-date
Jefferson $ 0.50 Mount Rushmore 1991
Jefferson $ 1.00 Thomas Jefferson 250th Anniversary 1993-1994
Jefferson $ 1.00 Mount Rushmore 1991
Jefferson $ 1.00 Louisiana Purchase - Jefferson 1903
John Quincy Adams $ 0.50 Monroe Doctrine Centennial 1923
Kennedy $ 0.50 Half Dollar 1964-date
Lincoln $ 0.01 Cent 1909-date
Lincoln $ 0.25 Illinois Statehood Quarter 2003
Lincoln $ 0.50 Mount Rushmore 1991
Lincoln $ 0.50 Illinois Centennial 1918
Lincoln $ 1.00 Mount Rushmore 1991
Madison $ 0.50 Bill of Rights 1993
Madison $ 1.00 Bill of Rights 1993
Madison $ 5.00 Bill of Rights 1993
McKinley $ 1.00 McKinley Memorial Gold Dollars 1916-1917
McKinley $ 1.00 Louisiana Purchase - McKinley 1903
Monroe $ 0.50 Monroe Doctrine Centennial 1923
Theodore Roosevelt $ 0.50 Mount Rushmore 1991
Theodore Roosevelt $ 1.00 Mount Rushmore 1991
Washington $ 0.25 Quarter 1932-date
Washington $ 0.50 Mount Rushmore 1991
Washington $ 0.50 George Washington 250th Anniversary 1982
Washington $ 0.50 Sesquicentennial of American Independence 1926
Washington $ 1.00 Mount Rushmore 1991
Washington $ 1.00 Lafayette Dollar 1900
Washington $ 5.00 George Washington Commemorative Gold 1999
Scores and Winner
Score Member Year Presidents
Score Member Year Presidents
0 WACoinGuy 1978 13 Bush 294
0 Tassa 1978 13 Bush 280
1 Rodius 1978 12 Bush 280
1 CoinHusker 1978 12 Bush 285
1 notlogical 1978 12 Bush 273
4 aRabidChipmunk 1978 9 Bush 280
5 earlwbollinger 1978 18 Bush 277
6 coinbuf 1978 19 Bush 279
10 eyoung429 1971 16 Bush 284
26 keets 1999 18 Kerry 347
29 UncleWiggly 2004 16 Bush 288
29 prooflike 2004 16 Bush 288
51 1956Quarter 2004 38 Bush 300
So it's a tie between WACoinGuy and Tassa - once the Supreme Court decides the final electoral votes we'll have a winner!
WACoinGuy gave his concession speech and Tassa is the winner!
As my 6,000th post I'm having the 2004 Presidential Election Give-Away Contest - Dead Presidents on Metal
There are 3 parts to the contest:
1) Identify the year of The Prize
The prize will be the last REGULAR ISSUE proof set that contains the HIGHEST number of unique Presidents.
2) Identify the number of US Presidents that appear on US minted coins
Out of the 43 US Presidents, how many have appeared on a US coin since Congress created the US Mint?
3) Tie breaker – Who will win the 2004 Presidential Election and what will their electoral vote count be.
Example:
If you think the prize is a 2004 proof set (which contains 5 presidents); that there are 16 US Presidents on coins; and Bush will win with 288 electoral votes. Your entry would be:
1) 2004
2) 16
3) Bush - 288
Scoring - How to WIN
Your score will be calculated as the sum of the absolute value of the difference between the correct answer and your answer for the first two values. The lowest score wins (a score of zero means you got the first 2 correct).
If there is a tie, then the person who correctly guesses the President and is closest to the electoral vote wins. If there is still a tie, a random drawing will break the tie.
You can reply to this thread or PM your entry.
The deadline for entry is election day, Tuesday November 4th at 7 PM PST and the winner be hunted down once the election results are announced (or whenever the Supreme Court decides who the next President is).
Anyone under 18 is eligible automatically, but if you are 18 or over you MUST VOTE in the Presidential election to be eligible.
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Here is my guess:
1) 1978
2) 9
3) 41
4) Bush - 280
1.) 2004
2.) 38
3.) 9
4.) GWB 300
WACoinGuy entered by PM.
Note - I'm counting the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Gold Dollars as 2, even though the Redbook lists the Jefferson and McKinnley on the obverse as varities, we are counting Presidents here so I say these are different.
With your explaination, I've adjusted your entry accordingly.
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This requires too much work.
Great transactions with oih82w8, JasonGaming, Moose1913.
Actually it's a good educational research project and depending on your level of numismatic knowledge it can go pretty quick.
All of the answers are between pages 63 and 275 of the 2004 redbook (the rule in #2 says not to count Washington pieces or anything prior).
Basic knowledge would allow you to skip pages 63-230 and that same knowledge would allow you to deduce the year of the proof set.
So what is left? Well it's the commemoratives of course (pages 231-275). You flip through those pages and see if you see a President on the coin and if it different than the last coin, count it for #3. If it is new President, count that for #2.
Or you can just do a WAG.
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<< <i>All of the answers are between pages 63 and 275 of the 2004 redbook >>
This is all a ruse to sell more redbooks!!!!!!!!!
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They know who will win the election ?
I took a look in the lingo section of the PCGS web site and this is what I get for a definition:
<< <i>A variation in design, size, or metallic content of a specific coin design. Examples include the Small and Heraldic Eagle types of Draped Bust coinage, Large-Size and Small-Size Capped Bust quarters, and the 1943 Lincoln cent struck in zinc-coated steel. >>
However, when I look in the Red Book, some coins which would qualify as a type under that definition are listed as varieties.
Could someone help me out here. I'm a bit confused with what the definition of a type would be.
<< <i>WACoinGuy entered by PM.
Note - I'm counting the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Gold Dollars as 2, even though the Redbook lists the Jefferson and McKinnley on the obverse as varities, we are counting Presidents here so I say these are different.
With your explaination, I've adjusted your entry accordingly. >>
Thanks. Glad I provided my reasoning on that one...
1. 1978
2. 12
3. GWB 280
And I will be voting in the morning.
Rodius
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2. 16
3. Bush 288
Jerry
Last chance to enter...
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2. 16
3. Bush 284
Hell, I don't need to exercise.....I get enough just pushing my luck.
Here's my shot at the prize:
1) 1978
2) 12
3) George "Dubbya" Bush - 285
2) 18
3) 277
2. 16
3. Bush - 288
Here's my guess:
1. 1978
2. 12
3. Bush 273 (my mom helped me guess this one)
... "Fascinating, but not logical"
"Live long and prosper"
My "How I Started" columns
1 1978
2 19
3 GWB 279
Chris
My Collection of Old Holders
Never a slave to one plastic brand will I ever be.
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<< <i>Answers
Scores and Winner
Score Member Year Presidents
0 WACoinGuy 1978 13 Bush 294
0 Tassa 1978 13 Bush 280
So it's a tie between WACoinGuy and Tassa - once the Supreme Court decides the final electoral votes we'll have a winner!
>>
Yeah ... although even if Bush won all three states still up for grabs (New Mexico, Iowa, and Ohio), that would only put him at 286, and Tassa would be closer.
hey Relayer
since i have you busted on a technical error in your original post, i'd like to enter!!!!!!! here's my guess, only because with all the crap that's gone on in the last two elections with fraud and wrangling over votes it seems that the flaw in your listing should be grounds enough to honor my entry. and hey, don't deny it and make me haul in that team of lawyers i have waiting in wings, they're bored and just itching for a fight so they can use all that Ivy League schooling!!!
so here's my guesses:
1. 1999
2. 18
3. Kerry----347.
al h.
<< <i>The deadline for entry is election day, Tuesday November 4th at 7 PM PST........... >>
It turns out election day, Tuesday November 4th will occur in 2008
Since keets has filed a legal challange to contest the results we will, like the Democrats, have to wait until 2008 before it's over
By then perhaps Reagan will be on the dime and the scores will change
Until then, Tassa will be the keeper of the set, but if Kerry sweeps the 2008 election - it might go to keets
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