Giveaway in Honor of Dad - Gold - WINNERS IN LAST POST
Mrpawn
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Dad recently passed away. Now, Dad was a coin collector but really only collected Gold coins unless someone exerted an outside influence on him. This was not easy to do, he retired from the San Jose CA Police Dept after twenty years. Many of them as a Detective. In his honor I will be sponsoring a giveaway. This will not be your average giveaway.
Since Dad preferred gold I will be giving away gold. I cannot afford to give Dad's favorite $20.00 Liberty. But I can and will find some nice (probably foreign) gold coins for this giveaway (the size will partially be determined by the number of entries).
Anyone can enter but I will double the entries for any one in the adult category that is willing to honestly state that they are active or retired Police, Fire or EMT personal (office or field does not matter - both are needed to function). Active or retired military vets will also get double entries (Dad served in Germany) and anyone that was or is a Paratrooper will get and additional entry.
There is a separate YN category that will also include a Redbook and a mystery coin. Any youth that is willing to state that they are involved in Scouting, Explorers, Camp Fire or any other nationally recognized youth organization will also receive a double entry.
Giveaway ends April 7th. Names will be written on pieces of paper and tossed into a (Scout) hat and the winners will be notified ASAP after the drawing. YN's must be able to provide permission from their parents to allow me to send to their address.
Good luck to all,
Court - Mrpawn
aka 38ft_ketch (on eBay)
Since Dad preferred gold I will be giving away gold. I cannot afford to give Dad's favorite $20.00 Liberty. But I can and will find some nice (probably foreign) gold coins for this giveaway (the size will partially be determined by the number of entries).
Anyone can enter but I will double the entries for any one in the adult category that is willing to honestly state that they are active or retired Police, Fire or EMT personal (office or field does not matter - both are needed to function). Active or retired military vets will also get double entries (Dad served in Germany) and anyone that was or is a Paratrooper will get and additional entry.
There is a separate YN category that will also include a Redbook and a mystery coin. Any youth that is willing to state that they are involved in Scouting, Explorers, Camp Fire or any other nationally recognized youth organization will also receive a double entry.
Giveaway ends April 7th. Names will be written on pieces of paper and tossed into a (Scout) hat and the winners will be notified ASAP after the drawing. YN's must be able to provide permission from their parents to allow me to send to their address.
Good luck to all,
Court - Mrpawn
aka 38ft_ketch (on eBay)
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If you want proof just ask Ill be more then glad to post the proof
Byron
ps ..... sorry about your dad
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Dennis
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Steve
Please enter me in the adult category. I'm not associated with Police, Fire, EMT but I am currently a Boy Scout Leader and Cub Scout Committee Chairman.
If you would also consider entering my 11 year old son Michael in your giveaway it would be appreciated. It's his first year in Boy Scouts, after 3 years of Cub Scouts, and the first merit badge he earned was the Coin Collecting badge.
Thanks,
Millertime
Complete Dime Set
Please enter me in
Please enter me as a YN too. I am active in 4-H if that counts.
Thanks for the giveaway. It is a neat way to honor your dad!
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Edited to add: A 30+ yr. friend of ours, Sgt. Lloyd Cardone, of the SJPD, e-mails us regularly. I mentioned your giveaway, and he somehow knew it was in reference to your dad, adding nothing but praises from him & his fellow officers.
I would like to note that notlogical is a class act. He won my last giveaway in the YN category and went above and beyond to express his thanks. Yes 4-H does count as a recognized youth group.
p8nt - Stick with it and get your Eagle Scout rank. It is definiately worth the time and energy that it demands
Michael (Millertime Jr) & ozniz Jr - You have started what may be one of the most FUN learning experiences ever. Keep with it and if you ever have any questions about Scouting feel free to contact me. PM on this forum or email from my profile. (I am Scoutmaster for 16 Eagle Scouts among other qualifications)
indianabyron - a Board Member's is good enough for me
Dennis88 - how close to Germany?
Responses have reminded me that I have intended to sponsor a Scouting related giveaway. Watch for it in the future.
Court - Mrpawn
<< <i>Michael (Millertime Jr) & ozniz Jr - You have started what may be one of the most FUN learning experiences ever. Keep with it and if you ever have any questions about Scouting feel free to contact me. PM on this forum or email from my profile. (I am Scoutmaster for 16 Eagle Scouts among other qualifications) >>
Scouting isn't only for the kids, I never had the chance to be in Scouts as a youth so I jumped on the chance to be actively involved in Scouting with my son. I've been through Scouts with my son every step of the way and plan on continuing until the end. In fact we went on an overnight camping trip last weekend, it was a little chilly (low 20's) but it was still fun. We went to a place called Topaz Mountain in Utah to hunt for topaz, Apache tears (obsidian), and jasper. Between Scouts and baseball (I've also been a coach for the last 5 years) we really have built a special bond that will last forever and I'd encourage everyone to spend more time with their kids and become actively involved in everything they do. As a Scout leader and a baseball coach I see so many kids at games or activities without their dads that it makes me sad.
Sorry Mrpawn, I didn't mean to hijack your thread but I think the the bond between son and father is very special so I think your giveaway is a nice way to honor your dad.
Millertime
Complete Dime Set
Nothing but respect for each of the services you mentioned.
Jeff
or should I say I ACCUMULATE!
I also dabble with the darkside
Ive recently gotten more into currency, especially modern star notes
Great post! I spent 6 years tracking smugglers in the everglades. I wanted to commend your class in honoring your father for his patriotic service in such a generous manner. I do not wish to be considered as a possible winner, but I do hope that you will give the YN's extra consideration when you determine a winner.
Bless your father,
Have a Great day!
Louis
I don't fit into any of the other categories either, but I would like to be included in your giveaway.
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But I support anyone who puts there life on the line in the name Duty ,Freedom,and Liberty Thanks for the chance
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Thanks,
Joe
Please count me in! I am a NY.
Thanks for the chance!
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WANTED Any Canadian coins with rotated die from 1982 to 2005
Please enter me into this giveaway... Not in any of the above catorgories....
Thanks
Im a YN but am not envovled in any National clubs, only local mission groups and such
Thank you VERY much! That is extremley generous of you to help spread some of the joy your father got from collecting.
God bless!
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Although I am not a military veteran, my late father was a WW II Army Air Corps. vet.
Stuart
Collect 18th & 19th Century US Type Coins, Silver Dollars, $20 Gold Double Eagles and World Crowns & Talers with High Eye Appeal
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I am not a y/n nor any of the professions you mentioned, but i also hold all of them with high regards.
A DAMMIT BOY from Jonesy 1/25/05
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My Dad bought me my first Whitman book. One of the last things he did was make up a book of circ. coins for all of his great grandchildren - just near the end. He was a Navy man, as is my youngest. My oldest twin (yes it's true) has served in Air Force for about 13 years, and is also a police officer. He is currently on leave for active duty. I am not eligible for the extra stuff, but would like to enter as a regular civilian who DOES truly appreciate and thank everyone who serves in those fields. God bless you in your healing.
Pam
sorry about your loss
david
Please accept my deepest sympathies for the loss of your Dad.
This giveaway is a great way to honor both his legacy and his memory.
Please enter me in the adult giveaway.
Thank you
I am a disabled vet (US Army) but only did 4 years active and 4 years in the National Guard.
Ron
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Hello, and please accept also my sympathy for your loss.
I am a former scout, and I served in the Peace Corps (not one of your categories, I admit).
Thanks for doing this.
Jose
"GOT TO LOVE THEM SMALL SIZE DEUCES, SC's, LT's & FRN's"
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GR
I would like to be considered.4 1/2 years, U.S.M.C
Tom
<< <i>I am not in any of your catagories, but the men in my family are either FD or PD so I can relate to your upbringing. You had better behave, because EVRERYONE knows your daddy!! >>
I Know how that is Kept me out of some trouble while growing up. Guess that I really did not get enough while young. My charming wife does the crime mapping and GIS work for the local PD. Mother in Law works at dispatch and Father in Law just retired - Lt of Patrol.
Thanks for the chance!
Being a veteran of both the Korean and Viet Nam eras and the recipient of the Bronze Star, I would
consider it an honor to enter this giveaway.
Served in The Air Force from April 1951 until May 1979. Retired and then worked for the Air Force as a civilian court reporter until 1995 when I finally retired.
Louie