WINNER ANNOUNCED 1,000th post giveaway
**_Drawn at random was @ricko the 55th entry.
Congrats, PM where you would like it sent.
Thanks everyone who participated and thanks to all on this forum, some of the most knowledgeable, educated, trustworthy and INTERESTING people I have conversed with.
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After almost 4 months here I have learned a great deal, not only about numismatics, but also about the members here. Most of the members here are truly genuine people.
In anticipation of 1,000 posts I am doing another giveaway here.
Rules:
1. You may post once per day [say something interesting] and that will be your entry for the day.
2. You may post one time per calendar day starting today.
3. The contest will end on the date and at the minute that I reach 1,000 posts.
4. I will randomly pick one winner from all of the entries.
5. As in my Veterans day giveaway - be honest and post once per calendar day.
Good luck to all and thanks to all of the members here that are more than willing to lend their knowledge and expertise to people like me.
The prize is {I know it is not much} but hey...It will cost you nothing!
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Comments
Hi! Thanks for this awesome giveaway! Congrats on (almost) 1000 posts! I would say my interesting tidbit is that I am reading through the "Highlights of the Stack Family Library Part 1), and Colonel Green's inventory started at $30,000!
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Way Cool
Something interesting...last month I fell on the ice and broke my arm...had surgery for a radial head replacement and am now almost back to 100%.
Last week my 18 year old son got fouled on a lay-up in his basketball game and fell down, broke his arm, and had surgery earlier this week.
Seemed interesting to me anyway.
Very true as I am new as well and have learned from some great people!
Very nice thank you
I wanted to know how much a mercury dime should weigh so I got out my son's red book and actually started to read the beginning of the book and forgot how much cool information is in there.
@ModCrewman - That's a tough month.
something interesting...Hmmm. 1000 post for 4 months. How about 200 post in almost 4 years. I guess I should get going.......
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Congrats. on your soon to be, your 1000th Post! Thanks for the Chance. The Posts just seem to fly by, don't they? For somebody that just started in October, you reached almost 1000 pretty darn quick, dude!
"Jesus died for you and for me, Thank you,Jesus"!!!
--- If it should happen I die and leave this world and you want to remember me. Please only remember my opening Sig Line.Thank you for your generosity
Many members on this forum that now it cannot fit in my signature. Please ask for entire list.
No matter how many posts you have or how long you have been around numismatics, we can all learn from each other. Thank you for your contribution to the forum.
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thanks for the chance!
K
Thanks for the chance Boston!
Something interesting....... hmmmmmm
Did you know that the words "stewardesses" and "reverberated" are the longest words you can type with one hand?
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Something interesting? Keeping it numismatically related, I find it interesting that the price of gold has stayed fairly close to $1200 an ounce since a very short lived spike immediately after the Presidential election.
1977 is the year elvis died.
Something interesting? The minute you leave your home for a roundtrip vacation, you are actually starting to be on your way home. Thanks for the chance.
"You will never find hairs on a duck egg
You will always find hairs on an ape
It is only the hairs on a gooseberry
That tells you it isn't a grape"
Benny Hill Show skit
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The German Shepherd Dog is the only breed of dog with 'Dog' in its official name-title.
Thanks for the contest.
Interesting giveaway..... lets see... If you reach 1000 posts in four months, that is an average of 250 posts per month.... After 17+ years here, I have averaged 223 posts per month.... you are on a great pace.
Don't forget, you can enter once per calendar day, good luck.
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I love interesting factoids.




WoW! That was a short post!
"Jesus died for you and for me, Thank you,Jesus"!!!
--- If it should happen I die and leave this world and you want to remember me. Please only remember my opening Sig Line.Prediction: 1000th Post, 2-7/ @12:07P.M. Central
Result: WRONG!
"Jesus died for you and for me, Thank you,Jesus"!!!
--- If it should happen I die and leave this world and you want to remember me. Please only remember my opening Sig Line.I went to the store yesterday on my way home after visiting the bank. I asked for a 1/2 dollar roll to search for some silver. After opening the roll and finding none, I decided to spend them. When I went to pay at the store, the sales clerk became visibly upset and had no idea what they were. They thought I was trying to scam them. The interesting part of this story is the sales clerk was probably in their late 50's to early 60's. I would think someone from that generation would remember half dollars when they circulated. I love paying with "odd" coins
OK, thank you for the chance.
I doubt it will interest many, but I just searched 4 rolls of "pennies" and found an XF 1960 Small Date.
Not very valuable, but an unusual circulation find to say the least. It has been a long time since I found one of those.
What is the significance of the "Big Sky Hoard"?
Some guy in Montana who had a bunch of Ikes? Just wondering.
Something interesting Eric Newman was NOT the oldest ANS member until recently, even though he is in his hundreds!
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Congrats for the postings and staying around. Keep it coming!
Since I won your Veteran's Day giveaway, I won't enter this one. Just wanted to say it's good to have you around.
I've been told I tolerate fools poorly...that may explain things if I have a problem with you. Current ebay items - Nothing at the moment
Been totally wiped out with the flu last 48 hours, hopefully I'll be back in full force Monday,

Remember you can post/enter once each day.
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I was 10 when that coin was minted... and don't say its not much, it is. I don't have one in my collection. Every coin is something to someone.
I became a grandfather on Nov 20th.
Maybe not so interesting...
Lance.
I started plugging holes in a Whitman album 55 years ago. Change finds from my Newsday route.
This recent find was $4 at a really small coin/collector shop by me
Thanks for the shot
"Inspiration exists, but it has to find you working" Pablo Picasso
I hate the flu!
I hope you feel better.
Thanks for the opportunity.
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This thread is a potpourri of random information...which is a good thing.
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Hope ya feel better, too. Already thinking of my next, Giveaway!
#3.
"Jesus died for you and for me, Thank you,Jesus"!!!
--- If it should happen I die and leave this world and you want to remember me. Please only remember my opening Sig Line.Interesting Fact Day 3: David Lange signs all of the books he has written unless you request otherwise.
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The flu is nasty. I get the shot each year.... learned my lesson in the Navy.... Flu shot day.... I had the mid watch and was sleeping when shots were done.. .they woke me, I said get ------....and one other guy was on leave.... out to sea a few weeks later, two people came down with the flu... myself and the other guy...no one else. Lesson learned. Cheers, RickO
Congrats from Toronto!
The border between Canada and the United States is officially known as the International Boundary. It is 5,525 miles long, including the 1,538 miles between Canada and Alaska. It’s the world’s longest unprotected border.
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Appreciate the opportunity!
Today is Monday, Feb.6,2017.(Typed Feb. instead of the full word, can't spell it!)
"Jesus died for you and for me, Thank you,Jesus"!!!
--- If it should happen I die and leave this world and you want to remember me. Please only remember my opening Sig Line.February, what browser are you using that doesn't have spell check? Thanks for another chance!
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As the sun breaks, above the ground,
An old man stands on the hill.
As the ground warms, to the first rays of light
A birdsong shatters the still.
His eyes are ablaze,
See the madman in his gaze.
Fly on your way, like an eagle,
Fly as high as the sun,
On your way, like an eagle,
Fly and touch the sun.
Now the crowd breaks and a young boy appears
Looks the old man in the eye
As he spreads his wings and shouts at the crowd
In the name of God my father I fly.
His eyes seem so glazed
As he flies on the wings of a dream.
Now he knows his father betrayed
Now his wings turn to ashes to ashes his grave
Fly, on your way, like an eagle,
Fly as high as the sun,
On your way, like an eagle,
Fly as high as the sun.
On your way, like an eagle,
Fly, touch the sun
On your way, like an eagle,
Fly
Fly as high as the sun.
"Flight Of Icarus"
Iron Maiden (Piece of Mind, 1983)
http://www.azlyrics.com/lyrics/ironmaiden/flightoficarus.html
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Interesting Fact #4 (I think):
John Kraljevich became the youngest member of the Rittenhouse Society when he was inducted at age 17.
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Yesterday, my Dad mentioned in conversation he made $3.90 per hour in 1969 at Piper Aircraft when he lived in Florida. He was 26 at the time. We looked up on the inflation calculator what $3.90 was in 1969, and it's equivalent to $25.93 today!
Starting on my classic coins type set today. AU50 to MS65 or higher. PCGS slabbed.
The largest value U.S. bill ever issued is the $100,000 1934 series gold certificate with a portrait of Woodrow Wilson. As far as I can tell, the largest value circulating U.S. coin is the $20 gold piece and the largest bullion is the $100 Platinum Eagle.
The largest coin ever minted by the US Mint was a gold "Half Union" pattern in 1877, weighing 83.45 grams, and 51.1 mm in diameter. The largest coin actually issued by the mint was the Panama-Pacific Exposition $50 gold commemorative, at 83.572 grams and 44 mm. An octagonal version of the coin was slightly larger, measuring 45 mm at its widest point.
A gross of gross grouse is a hundred and forty-four foul fowl.
Cheers
Bob
I have children that are now collecting coins and actually look forward to it.
Getting our future generations interested in coins is fun and interesting
The fear of being tickled by feathers is known as Pteronophobia.... Which, reminds me of a joke.. but I cannot tell it here... and always funnier when told in person.
Cheers, RickO
Does it have anything to do with "particularly nasty weather?"
Can you image if birds were tickled by feathers? You would see a flock of geese flying by laughing hysterically.
(Steven Wright)
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Hope your over the flu. It has been days? Get Well, soon!
"Jesus died for you and for me, Thank you,Jesus"!!!
--- If it should happen I die and leave this world and you want to remember me. Please only remember my opening Sig Line.