Giveaway! - 500 posts of nonsense - winners in 1st post
Compa
Posts: 583
Well, in almost a year and half I've managed to post 500 times. That's an average of almost 1 post a day! It's time to celebrate and to thank everyone around here for their assistance with questions and their amazing lack of cruelty to some of my posts.
Since our host pays for all of this it is only fair to let them in on some of the action. Part 1 of this giveaway is a PCGS graded Jefferson nickel. Not your ordinary nickel either! It's a 1944-D (the "D" is for the Denver, Colorado mint for all you ultra Darksiders). And being a 1944 nickel, it is made of silver instead of nickel (a result of the shortage of metals during WWII). It managed to get graded a Mint State-65 despite being toned a nice golden color. Not only is it a MS65 but it also was awarded the FS (Full Steps) designation.
Part 2 of the giveaway is the 2004 (58th edition) of the Charlton catalog of Canadian coins. Really a nice book, it is spiral bound allowing it to lay flat on your desktop. Over 400 pages of the standard on Canadian coinage. It puts the US equivalent "Red Book" to shame! If you are not a collector of flat pieces of Canadian metal, this book will push you over the edge.
Now at first glance you may think that the nickel is the more desirable prize in this giveaway. DON'T BE DECEIVED! That nickel is like crack. It is firmly enclosed in a plastic slab accompanied by a small piece of paper that documents its condition and even gives the individual coin a serial number. It is an apparently innocent introduction to THIS. If you thought that Darkside stuff was an expensive habit ….
Anyway ... to enter in this giveaway, simply post here (one time) with a number between 0 and 101 and indicate if you would prefer to win paper or plastic. In the event of a tie, the person picking a number first will win. The winner will be announced on Thursday morning whenever I get up.
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OK! it's Thursday morning and as promised, I'm going to give you the winners. But first an explaination of how this amazing feat was accomplished. I'm lazy, so I just selected one number instead of a different number for each prize. Not only that, but I used no imagination at all in selecting the number ... it's my birthyear. '55
So the winners are:
In the plastic catagory - trozau
In the paper catagory - we had a tie at 2 off from the winning number - one high by 2 one low by two - first posted was - boz on Monday at 10:24am
Winners, please contact me via PM with shipping info and thanks to everyone for entering!
Since our host pays for all of this it is only fair to let them in on some of the action. Part 1 of this giveaway is a PCGS graded Jefferson nickel. Not your ordinary nickel either! It's a 1944-D (the "D" is for the Denver, Colorado mint for all you ultra Darksiders). And being a 1944 nickel, it is made of silver instead of nickel (a result of the shortage of metals during WWII). It managed to get graded a Mint State-65 despite being toned a nice golden color. Not only is it a MS65 but it also was awarded the FS (Full Steps) designation.
Part 2 of the giveaway is the 2004 (58th edition) of the Charlton catalog of Canadian coins. Really a nice book, it is spiral bound allowing it to lay flat on your desktop. Over 400 pages of the standard on Canadian coinage. It puts the US equivalent "Red Book" to shame! If you are not a collector of flat pieces of Canadian metal, this book will push you over the edge.
Now at first glance you may think that the nickel is the more desirable prize in this giveaway. DON'T BE DECEIVED! That nickel is like crack. It is firmly enclosed in a plastic slab accompanied by a small piece of paper that documents its condition and even gives the individual coin a serial number. It is an apparently innocent introduction to THIS. If you thought that Darkside stuff was an expensive habit ….
Anyway ... to enter in this giveaway, simply post here (one time) with a number between 0 and 101 and indicate if you would prefer to win paper or plastic. In the event of a tie, the person picking a number first will win. The winner will be announced on Thursday morning whenever I get up.
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OK! it's Thursday morning and as promised, I'm going to give you the winners. But first an explaination of how this amazing feat was accomplished. I'm lazy, so I just selected one number instead of a different number for each prize. Not only that, but I used no imagination at all in selecting the number ... it's my birthyear. '55
So the winners are:
In the plastic catagory - trozau
In the paper catagory - we had a tie at 2 off from the winning number - one high by 2 one low by two - first posted was - boz on Monday at 10:24am
Winners, please contact me via PM with shipping info and thanks to everyone for entering!
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Comments
09/07/2006
Shep
I've been wanting a Charlton for a LONG time.
World Coin & PM Collector
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plastic is my poison
My appetitie for Canadian coins will never be sated
Dr J
My omnicoin collection (or how my coin photography has progressed)
Plastic
Thanks for the chance!
Total Copper Nutcase - African, British Ships, Channel Islands!!!
'Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons, for you are crunchy and taste good with ketchup'
Congrats on 500 and thanks for the givaway.
Ron
You want how much?!!
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(Last update 3/6/2007)
Nice giveaway and congrat on 500.
Editted to add that I am choosing the plastic.
Ebay.com
Coins For Sale
WANTED: Canadian coins with rotated die.
26 Plastic
I'll try 88 - my preference is paper.
Book
(My favorite "33" (for all the Rolling Rock fans out there) was already taken)
Congratulations on the milestone.
the_northern_trading_company
ace@airadv.net
7 paper
40 and plastic (sounds like some people in Hollywood!)
Cathy
Plastic or paper but if i have to choise ill take the plastic
Byron
My first YOU SUCK on May 6 2005
Thanks & congrats!
Joe
Congrats and thanks!
Cher-Wood Forest Aviary
POTD - May 26, 2005
99 paper.
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