THE FAMOUS (or INfamous) "COIN UNO" GAME THREAD
lordmarcovan
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This game works sort of like the "Crazy Eights" or "Uno" card games do, but only on a very basic level. (For one thing, it never ends, haha.)
Get it? It isn't as hard as it sounds.
Here, I'll start.
So the next person has to either post a coin dated 1842, or a SEATED half dime (not just any type of half dime). Get it?
(Edited July 2016 for new forum software.)
HOW TO PLAY:
1. If the last coin posted was a regular-issue U.S. coin, you have to post a coin of the same date OR the same type (NOT just the same denomination).
2. If the last coin posted was a foreign coin, you have to post a coin of the same date OR from the same country (type or denomination do not matter in this case.)
3. Dual- or triple- dated coins (like Bicentennial issues, for example) are sort of "wild cards" for the next player.
1. If the last coin posted was a regular-issue U.S. coin, you have to post a coin of the same date OR the same type (NOT just the same denomination).
- -US commemoratives, Hard Times and Civil War Tokens, or patterns can be considered all one "type". So if the last person posted a 1920 Pilgrim half dollar, for example, you may play any US commemorative coin OR anything dated 1920. Likewise, an 1863 Civil War token could be followed by any other Civil War token or any coin at all dated 1863.
2. If the last coin posted was a foreign coin, you have to post a coin of the same date OR from the same country (type or denomination do not matter in this case.)
-If you post a non-US coin, though, be sure to type in the country, since the next player might not be familiar with it, and will need to know where to play from. Please, no undated pieces like tokens or ancient and medieval coins. (Much as I love 'em, they don't have a place here).
3. Dual- or triple- dated coins (like Bicentennial issues, for example) are sort of "wild cards" for the next player.
- For example, if I post a "1776-1976" Bicentennial quarter, the next person has three options: he or she may post a Washington quarter OR a 1976-dated coin OR a 1776 dated coin.
Get it? It isn't as hard as it sounds.
Here, I'll start.
So the next person has to either post a coin dated 1842, or a SEATED half dime (not just any type of half dime). Get it?
(Edited July 2016 for new forum software.)
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My Collection of Old Holders
Never a slave to one plastic brand will I ever be.
- Marcus Tullius Cicero, 106-43 BC
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Baised on the starting coin this will be a short thread.
2016 Update:
Based on more 3,800 posts over almost 11 years, you're starting to look a bit more like Nostradoofus than Nostradamus.
(Sorry, couldn't resist that cheap shot.)
Liberty: Parent of Science & Industry
Awesome idea for a thread, LMV....Mike
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hey where did the 1859 cent go
Cheaters !!!
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It is something from 1819 or a Coronet cent.
Edit- aha! Mike got it, finally!
So your $3 post should be switched to match something from 1821 or a Coronet cent, relayer!
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Baley had it right when he posted an 1837 half behind DUIguy's 1837 half dime, but my post snuck in a few seconds earlier and threw his off track.
<< <i>So your $3 post should be switched to match something from 1821 or a Coronet cent, relayer! >>
Geeze, do you think I got one of each coin minted
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Cool die cracks on that one.
1818 or a Coronet cent, folks!
<< <i>but my post snuck in a few seconds earlier and threw his off track. >>
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Surely somebody has a nice 1818... half dollar...? Or something.
(BTW, if we get any Darkside stuff it is date or country... so if a sneaky Darksider snuck in an 1818 French coin, for example, it would be anything from 1818 or anything French, not necessarily of the same type or denomination...)
Herb
Same type of coin-----in this case Seated or same year (1853)
******* Nice coin by the way......my god man...thats a purdy one! Add it to the Circle of Crust™ thread please
PURPLE!
<< <i>I hope I am doing this right. I'll go with the same color...
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Close, Draw Four
Purple is right, try again.
PURPLE!
Is that right LordM??
<< <i>Purple...reread the rules dude, LordM said same color also.
Is that right LordM?? >>
"In Coin Uno, you have to follow with a coin of either the same date or the same type"
Dude, reread the rules in the LordM's first post.
<< <i>For those of you who've never played either card game, it's pretty basic. You have to follow somebody's card with the same number, or the same suit (or in Uno, the same color >>
OK...here's LordM's qoute in the first post.
Crazy 8's follows numbers and suit and UNO follows color and numbers.
In coin UNO you follow Type(suit) or Date(number).
DNADave is correct.
PURPLE!
I assume we are following the half dollar.
Tom
PURPLE!
Edited to say Dorkgirl beat me to it !!!
In case Jokers don't count I have this one
Herb
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