ENTRY THREAD: JANUARY, 2006 "QUANTITY" AWARDS (Most Face Value US Coins, Most Silver Coins
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If you wish to compete for the three monthly "quantity" awards (Most Silver Coins, Most Face Value US Coins, Foreign Exchange Value), post your silver coin and face value totals for the month here.
Just edit your posts to update your total counts (instead of reposting the count each time you make new finds). Please try to limit your replies here to one post, if possible. You'll need to have your final edits in before the last day of the month, as that is when the awards will be tallied.
"Silver count" in this instance refers only to COINS, be they US or foreign. "Silver count" does not refer to silver jewelry. However, if you find a piece of coin jewelry, you may count it on your silver count, your face value count (if it's a US coin), AND enter it in the jewelry competition.
Silver coins also count toward your face value totals, so if for example you found nothing but a silver dime and two modern (nonsilver) quarters all month, your silver coin count would be 1, and your face value count 60 cents.
Non-US coins will not count toward your US face value total, but if they are silver, you may claim them on your silver count. For example, if you found nothing but a silver English shilling and two modern (nonsilver) US quarters, your silver count would be one and your face value count 50 cents.
The 1942-45 USA "wartime" Jefferson nickels DO count as silver, though they are only .350 fine instead of .900 fine.
(For those less numismatically inclined among us, these are the coins with the large mintmarks over the building's dome on the reverse.)
For the non-US coin exchange value category, enter the type of coin, its foreign value, and US exchange value.
Example:
1 Eurocent: 4
2 Eurocent: 8
5 Eurocent: 4
10 Eurocent: 25
20 Eurocent: 23
50 Eurocent: 7
1 Euro: 10
2 Euro: 2
Total Euro Face: EU25.00 (EU25 / .83 = $30.12)
Please copy and use this format when posting your counts (just enter your totals where the zeroes are).
Cents: 0
Nickels: 0
Dimes: 0
Quarters: 0
Halves: 0
Dollars: 0
Gold Coins: 0
Face value count: $0.00
Silver coin count: 0
Gold coin count: 0
(enter type of coin here): 0
(enter type of coin here): 0
Non-US coin exchange value (in US$) : $0.00
Just edit your posts to update your total counts (instead of reposting the count each time you make new finds). Please try to limit your replies here to one post, if possible. You'll need to have your final edits in before the last day of the month, as that is when the awards will be tallied.
"Silver count" in this instance refers only to COINS, be they US or foreign. "Silver count" does not refer to silver jewelry. However, if you find a piece of coin jewelry, you may count it on your silver count, your face value count (if it's a US coin), AND enter it in the jewelry competition.
Silver coins also count toward your face value totals, so if for example you found nothing but a silver dime and two modern (nonsilver) quarters all month, your silver coin count would be 1, and your face value count 60 cents.
Non-US coins will not count toward your US face value total, but if they are silver, you may claim them on your silver count. For example, if you found nothing but a silver English shilling and two modern (nonsilver) US quarters, your silver count would be one and your face value count 50 cents.
The 1942-45 USA "wartime" Jefferson nickels DO count as silver, though they are only .350 fine instead of .900 fine.
(For those less numismatically inclined among us, these are the coins with the large mintmarks over the building's dome on the reverse.)
For the non-US coin exchange value category, enter the type of coin, its foreign value, and US exchange value.
Example:
1 Eurocent: 4
2 Eurocent: 8
5 Eurocent: 4
10 Eurocent: 25
20 Eurocent: 23
50 Eurocent: 7
1 Euro: 10
2 Euro: 2
Total Euro Face: EU25.00 (EU25 / .83 = $30.12)
Please copy and use this format when posting your counts (just enter your totals where the zeroes are).
Cents: 0
Nickels: 0
Dimes: 0
Quarters: 0
Halves: 0
Dollars: 0
Gold Coins: 0
Face value count: $0.00
Silver coin count: 0
Gold coin count: 0
(enter type of coin here): 0
(enter type of coin here): 0
Non-US coin exchange value (in US$) : $0.00
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Comments
Nickels: 1 (1889 Liberty)
Dimes: 5 (one silver: 1962-D Roosie)
Quarters: 4
Halves: 0
Dollars: 0
Gold Coins: 0
Face value count: $1.61
Silver coin count: 1
Gold coin count: 0
(enter type of coin here): 0
(enter type of coin here): 0
Non-US coin exchange value (in US$) : $0.00
Nickels: 16
Dimes: 20
Quarters: 8
Halves: 0
Dollars: 0
Gold Coins: 0
Face value count: $6.12
Silver coin count: 0
Gold coin count: 0
(enter type of coin here):
(enter type of coin here): 0
Non-US coin exchange value (in US$) : $0.00
Nickels: 1
Dimes: 21
Quarters: 12
Halves: 0
Dollars: 0
Gold Coins: 0
Face value count: $5.44
Silver coin count: 0
Gold coin count: 0
Canadian quarter 1
Non-US coin exchange value (in US$) : $0.22
My best January ever
Nickels: 36
Dimes: 96
Quarters: 102
Halves: 0
Dollars: 2 (Sac)
Gold Coins: 0
Face value count: $40.61
Silver coin count: 0
Gold coin count: 0
Jan 06 Finds
Jerry
Cents: 52
Nickels: 2
Dimes: 10
Quarters: 14
Halves: 0
Dollars: 0
Gold Coins: 0
Face value count: $5.12
Silver coin count: 0
Gold coin count: 0
(enter type of coin here): 0
(enter type of coin here): 0
Non-US coin exchange value (in US$) : $0.00
25 Öre: 7
50 Öre: 7
1 Krona: 25
2 Kroner: 14
5 Kroner: 3
10 Kroner: 7
20 Kroner: 6
Total DKK 263.25 (DKK 263.25 * 0.1627 = $42.83)
Sweden:
5 Kronor: 2
10 Kronor: 2
Total SEK 30 (SEK 30 * 0.13 = $3.90)
Non-US coin exchange value (in US$) : $46.73
Nickels: 2
Dimes: 5
Quarters: 8
Halves: 0
Dollars: 0
Gold Coins: 0
Face value count: $2.79
Silver coin count: 2 (1936 Merc. and 1950 Roosie)
Gold coin count: 0
Coins of Note: 1937,1941, 1944, 1945, 1945-S, 1953-D,1951-D, 1954, 1955-D and 1957-D Wheaties. 1936 Buffalo Nickel
nickel's-1(1925 buff)
dime's-2(1874,1867s seated)
quarter's-0
halves-0
dollars-0
gold coins-0
face value-.35
silver count-3(2 seated,1850 .50 centimes)
gold coin count-0
HH,Tom
nickels-----------168
dimes------------340
quarters---------309
halves------------ 2
total face value--------------$130.28
silver---------1-1920-D Mercury Dime
Lafayette Grading Set
<< <i>cents------------ 963
nickels-----------168
dimes------------340
quarters---------309
halves------------ 2
total face value--------------$129.28
silver---------1-1920-D Mercury Dime >>
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Editted to add: Umm I think you forgot to add the halves.