Darksiders, you should post the name of the country your coin is from. We don't wanna confuse the poor Litesiders, now, do we? They get rather testy when you do that on their forum.
Nice try, Cosmic, but it needs to be Swedish or dated 1750.
C'mon, Darksiders, since 1750 is a bit early for the Litesiders to grab the ball, post something from Sweden that is a little more modern, and give 'em a chance to get back in...
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Tom
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Tom
<< <i>1864 Indian head.
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1909 or Denmark
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tlhoy- it was 1909 or Denmark. Your coin is Swedish.
Ah, we'll run with it.
1898 or Guatemala now.
Chile
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Korea 1898 1/4 Yang
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1898 Swedish
Hey LM, probably should update the rules that no picture can be used more than once...
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<< <i>"Here we go loop-de-loooo...."
Hey LM, probably should update the rules that no picture can be used more than once... >>
It is used only once.
1898 or Sweden.
09/07/2006
Nice try, Cosmic, but it needs to be Swedish or dated 1750.
C'mon, Darksiders, since 1750 is a bit early for the Litesiders to grab the ball, post something from Sweden that is a little more modern, and give 'em a chance to get back in...
1886 Sweden
It is still Sweden, but now you Litesiders have a chance to get the ball back, with something dated 1886.
Liberty: Parent of Science & Industry
It's still easy enough for the Litesiders to put it back on track.
Switzerland or 1901...
UGggggggghhhh Bout time!
Apropos of the coin posse/aka caca: "The longer he spoke of his honor, the tighter I held to my purse."
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Apropos of the coin posse/aka caca: "The longer he spoke of his honor, the tighter I held to my purse."
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Same type or year...not denom.
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