(Rules edited for clarification.) This game works sort of like the "Crazy Eights" or "Uno" card games do, on a very basic level.
If the last coin posted was a U.S. coin, you have to post a coin of the same date OR the same type (NOT just the same denomination).
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.)
Please, no undated tokens, or ancient and medieval pieces without dates.
If you do post a Darkside coin, make sure to post what country it's from so you don't stump the poor Litesiders.
Dual-dated coins like Bicentennial issues or some commemorative issues are "wild card coins". For example, if I post a "1776-1976" Bicentennial quarter, the next person must post a Washington quarter OR a 1976-dated coin OR a 1776 dated coin, since 1776 is also one of the dates on the coin, though not the date it was issued.
I collect Capped Bust series by variety in PCGS AU/MS grades.
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Exclusively collecting Capped Bust Halves in VF to AU, especially rarity 3 and up.
Joe G. Great BST purchases completed with commoncents123, p8nt, blu62vette and Stuart. Great coin swaps completed with rah1959, eyoung429 and Zug. Top-notch consignment experience with Russ.
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"Please help us keep these boards professional and informative…. And fun." - DW --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BONGO HURTLES ALONG THE RAIN SODDEN HIGHWAY OF LIFE ON UNDERINFLATED BALD RETREAD TIRES
Exclusively collecting Capped Bust Halves in VF to AU, especially rarity 3 and up.
Joe G. Great BST purchases completed with commoncents123, p8nt, blu62vette and Stuart. Great coin swaps completed with rah1959, eyoung429 and Zug. Top-notch consignment experience with Russ.
By the way, I will pause the game for a sec to show you a comparison.
Here is the 1842 half dime that began this UNO thread, as it looked in my weirdly lit photo way back then.
Here it is, just back from PCGS, as Phil Arnold did it via PCGS TrueView service.
Cool, huh? Kudos to Phil, and to PCGS for offering this service for five bucks a coin. I think it was five bucks well spent.
Now, unpause. Back to the game.
It's 1812, or Bust half dollar.
Just so happens I have another 1812 from that recent submission, which I let Braddick steal from me. (Yes, Pat, she's in hand now and will be headed your way in the next few days.)
1812 or Classic Head large cent, to the next player!
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Oops. Sorry. Its been a while since I looked at the rules. Thanks for the correction.
From 1898 to 1987......
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Can anyone revive this thread?
Corrected to type the correct president.
(Rules edited for clarification.)
This game works sort of like the "Crazy Eights" or "Uno" card games do, on a very basic level.
If the last coin posted was a U.S. coin, you have to post a coin of the same date OR the same type (NOT just the same denomination).
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.)
Please, no undated tokens, or ancient and medieval pieces without dates.
If you do post a Darkside coin, make sure to post what country it's from so you don't stump the poor Litesiders.
Dual-dated coins like Bicentennial issues or some commemorative issues are "wild card coins". For example, if I post a "1776-1976" Bicentennial quarter, the next person must post a Washington quarter OR a 1976-dated coin OR a 1776 dated coin, since 1776 is also one of the dates on the coin, though not the date it was issued.
<< <i>Sure, if it was a Kennedy! Somebody post a 1964 washington, that will get you out of it. >>
Or a 1964-D Peace Dollar. We'll flush one out yet!
<< <i>Looks like FatMan killed this thread with whatever that item is he last posted. Must be some kind of a modern commemorative? Beats me. >>
I sincerely apologize. I must have been drinking.
This is more like it.
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Joe G.
Great BST purchases completed with commoncents123, p8nt, blu62vette and Stuart. Great coin swaps completed with rah1959, eyoung429 and Zug. Top-notch consignment experience with Russ.
Fighting the Fight for 11 Years with the big "C" - Never Ever Give Up!
Member PCGS Open Forum board 2002 - 2006 (closed end of 2006) Current board since 2006 Successful trades with many members, over the past two decades, never a bad deal.
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'Emancipate yourselves from mental slavery'
CU #3245 B.N.A. #428
Don
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Three different dates on that Arkansas. I will go for the 1836.
edited to add: Oops. I guess it not realy the same type. My '37 is a reeded edge not a lettered edge.
Joe G.
Great BST purchases completed with commoncents123, p8nt, blu62vette and Stuart. Great coin swaps completed with rah1959, eyoung429 and Zug. Top-notch consignment experience with Russ.
By the way, I will pause the game for a sec to show you a comparison.
Here is the 1842 half dime that began this UNO thread, as it looked in my weirdly lit photo way back then.
Here it is, just back from PCGS, as Phil Arnold did it via PCGS TrueView service.
Cool, huh? Kudos to Phil, and to PCGS for offering this service for five bucks a coin. I think it was five bucks well spent.
Now, unpause. Back to the game.
It's 1812, or Bust half dollar.
Just so happens I have another 1812 from that recent submission, which I let Braddick steal from me. (Yes, Pat, she's in hand now and will be headed your way in the next few days.)
1812 or Classic Head large cent, to the next player!
I have to get 2,000.