LordM's "Nifty Fifty" (50K) Giveaway (Darkside edition) WINNER- Omega
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It was recently pointed out to me that I've crossed the 50K post count milestone. That one kind of slipped past without me noticing.
So, it is customary to do a giveaway on major forum milestones.
This one won't be spectacular. Wish I could give away something cool on the "nifty 50" theme, like a 1 oz gold eagle ($50 face value) or something else cool with a "50" theme to it.
Alas, my 50K anniversary finds me in a relatively tight position cashwise. So you'll be getting "junk" silver. But silver is silver, right?
I should probably make you work for the giveaway, like some people do.
Guess the number of jellybeans in the jar on my bedside table (that's easy- zero), or the number of cat hairs on my sofa (would be infinite, but we no longer have a sofa).
Something like that.
But no, I'll make it easy, as I often do on these giveaways. You've worked hard enough just by reading all the blather I've typed. Haha.
All you've gotta do is post one reply to this thread to enter, and I'll randomly draw a winner shortly after May 1.
Oh yeah. The prize. Not much, perhaps, but it's silver. It is a circulated 1944 George VI Canadian half dollar (A fifty cent piece- get it?). Sorry I don't have a picture of it handy at the moment. As I recall, it isn't in high enough grade to have much of a premium over melt value (maybe VF or so?) but it's not bad looking. And that's what, 0.6 oz of bullion?
Thanks for being my readers, teachers, and most importantly, friends, for all of these years.
So, it is customary to do a giveaway on major forum milestones.
This one won't be spectacular. Wish I could give away something cool on the "nifty 50" theme, like a 1 oz gold eagle ($50 face value) or something else cool with a "50" theme to it.
Alas, my 50K anniversary finds me in a relatively tight position cashwise. So you'll be getting "junk" silver. But silver is silver, right?
I should probably make you work for the giveaway, like some people do.
Guess the number of jellybeans in the jar on my bedside table (that's easy- zero), or the number of cat hairs on my sofa (would be infinite, but we no longer have a sofa).
Something like that.
But no, I'll make it easy, as I often do on these giveaways. You've worked hard enough just by reading all the blather I've typed. Haha.
All you've gotta do is post one reply to this thread to enter, and I'll randomly draw a winner shortly after May 1.
Oh yeah. The prize. Not much, perhaps, but it's silver. It is a circulated 1944 George VI Canadian half dollar (A fifty cent piece- get it?). Sorry I don't have a picture of it handy at the moment. As I recall, it isn't in high enough grade to have much of a premium over melt value (maybe VF or so?) but it's not bad looking. And that's what, 0.6 oz of bullion?
Thanks for being my readers, teachers, and most importantly, friends, for all of these years.
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Thanks for the chance
Ray
Ok I do it anyway.
Donate the coin...and auction it.. with the proceeds going to a charity...
possible???
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Please withhold my name from the giveaway to ensure it goes to someone more deserving.
I collect Canadian halves and 1944 just happens to be a date that I need. So I know that I will win it!! And thanks in advance for picking me as the winner!!!!!!
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Please don't pick my name though--I am officially on a coin/medal collecting hiatus. (My husband managed to find me a Cadiz mint coin for Christmas and I used that as my stopping mark. I'm not adding anything until we get back to the US this summer. Then I will reassess what/how/which direction my collecting may continue).
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The winner of the random drawing is... Omega!
BTW, I looked at the coin and I think it's more like VG-F instead of VF, so really just an ave circ piece... but hey, free silver is free silver, right?
Went to my mailbox Saturday and found a nice little half ounce silver bar which arrived courtesy of a coin show hourly drawing last month.
Free silver is
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Dimitri, that's exactly what I was thinking. IMO that is the real accomplishment.
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