What types of coins should go into a Time Capsule to be hidden in my new shed?
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You know the economy is bad when your very own Longacre has taken to swinging a hammer and building a shed himself, rather than hiring a small army to do it for him. As you know, I live in an undisclosed location in the leafy suburbs of Connecticut, and having a barn or shed on your property is like motherhood and apple pie. At a primal level, I also like the excessively liberal thought of inviting my friends over for a barn-raising party. The event will occur in mid-August if anyone is interested in helping.
I intend to close the wall up above the front door of the shed, and in it place a time capsule, containing some coins (not anything very rare, but something interesting for someone to find when I am mouldering in the dust some day).
I was thinking of the following:
(1) A 2009 proof set
(2) Some form of large cent (again, nothing incredibly valuable)
(3) A Connecticut quarter
(4) A cent from my birth year
(5) Some silver coin, such as a Morgan dollar
(6) A relevant newspaper article, or perhaps the front section of my local yokel newspaper
Does anyone have any thoughts on what would be interesting to include? How about some paper money, like the new $5 or something? Any other thoughts? This could be pretty interesting. For reference, attached are the architectural drawings, and the model that my friend built at his house.
I intend to close the wall up above the front door of the shed, and in it place a time capsule, containing some coins (not anything very rare, but something interesting for someone to find when I am mouldering in the dust some day).
I was thinking of the following:
(1) A 2009 proof set
(2) Some form of large cent (again, nothing incredibly valuable)
(3) A Connecticut quarter
(4) A cent from my birth year
(5) Some silver coin, such as a Morgan dollar
(6) A relevant newspaper article, or perhaps the front section of my local yokel newspaper
Does anyone have any thoughts on what would be interesting to include? How about some paper money, like the new $5 or something? Any other thoughts? This could be pretty interesting. For reference, attached are the architectural drawings, and the model that my friend built at his house.
Always took candy from strangers
Didn't wanna get me no trade
Never want to be like papa
Working for the boss every night and day
--"Happy", by the Rolling Stones (1972)
Didn't wanna get me no trade
Never want to be like papa
Working for the boss every night and day
--"Happy", by the Rolling Stones (1972)
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2) A whole local newspaper would be better than just an article.
3) A small bio on yourself and the Longacre clan (they might want to look-up your descendants).
4) How about a 1909 Lincoln to go along with the 2009 Lincolns in the Mint or proof set?
I’m sure there will be a hard copy of this event somewhere.
Also, I have seen tokens/rounds with this event, get one of those mile stone trinkets. (course a silver round would not be considered a trinket)
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with whatever you want to pass on
pictures of your coins, archives of your questions to the us coin forum, pcgs price guides
a greysheet or redbook
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That's some house. What's that shiny, kind of gleaming look I detect. OH, that's rain! I'd forgot about that stuff.
Reminds me of my college study buddy's chicken shed he built. I'm waiting on him to put in the A/C and flush toilets.
<< <i>A jar of pocket change sealed in a few ziplock plastic bags. Include a few 2009 cents, a few wheats and a few silver coins. >>
I second that idea...
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that really relate to the time of completion of the edifice. And a list of numismatic questions, of course...
Then, tell us all where you live.
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Shed in Connecticut:
Let me know your address if interested.
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<< <i>House in Maine:
Shed in Connecticut:
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Good one!
Didn't wanna get me no trade
Never want to be like papa
Working for the boss every night and day
--"Happy", by the Rolling Stones (1972)
How about new rolls of 2009 coins and new 2009 bills, magazines newspapers from your home town and the best would be a hand written with your thought on events of 2009
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<< <i>Maybe you could stick yourself in that time capsule.... >>
Not a good idea.
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<< <i>Not a good idea. >>
For us or them??
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1909 & 2009 Cents
CT State Quarter
Inexpensive coin with the date from your homes construction
Birthyear coins of Mom, Pop, & the litte Longacres
And a price sheet of 2009 values of these coins and above references of importance of each coins date
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<< <i>We are about to celebrate the 40th anniversary of Neil Armstrong’s stepping onto the surface of the Moon which occurred on July 20, 1969.... I’m sure there will be a hard copy of this event somewhere. >>
NASA managed somehow to record over all of the original tapes from the first moon landing. On columnist likened it to a dopey husband videotaping a football game over a wedding video.
Fortunately they can recreate the tapes form other sources.
60 years into this hobby and I'm still working on my Lincoln set!
Didn't wanna get me no trade
Never want to be like papa
Working for the boss every night and day
--"Happy", by the Rolling Stones (1972)
1 2009 mint set, double wrapped in zip lock bags.
1 CD/DVD with family photo's and maybe a short video from you saying hello from the grave.
1 Jar of mixed wheats/ silver. nothing rare just something to excite the G-G-G grandkids.
1 Semi key date coin from a series of your choosing. (give them something to REALLY talk about.)
The greysheet and 2009 redbook are both good ideas. It's always interesting to see what coin values were from long ago.
As for currency, there are some very interesting - and very affordable - Connecticut colonial/continental issues that would be quite appropriate. An obsolete or National banknote from the town (or one nearby) would also be a welcome and interesting find for those opening the time capsule. Feel free to PM me with a town name, and I'll be pleased to make some more specific recommendations.
<< <i>In case you're following along, the sprinkling of numismatic treasures commenced this weekend. I set the footings (a buried stack of 12 inch blocks, 2 inches exposed) and under the footing at the front door, I put a bag with some common circulating coinage. I think that might be a neat find for someone someday, but I wonder if anyone will ever dig up blocks buried a foot deep. The main time capsule hidden in the shed will be more interesting. >>
You keep saying "I", but I keep thinking "the manservant".
I think that you should include one of your lesser southern gold rarities (ie. something valued south of $10,000--one that you probably forgot you owned and would not miss.).
So future generations won't idealize the past too much.
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<< <i>A jar of pocket change sealed in a few ziplock plastic bags. Include a few 2009 cents, a few wheats and a few silver coins.
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This sounds about right.
I'd be inclined to pull out all the heavily worn
and damaged coins to help be have a better
opion of this time.
Hey! I'm not even posting form my own com-
puter. Isn't technology smoething.
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