@crazyhounddog said:
So, what’s the connection coin now? I’m confused 😑
Well for mine it was one reverse proof to another...
But if posts slip in in between posts because of quick timing it could get a little wackadoodle lol
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"If it's a penny for your thoughts and you put in your two cents worth, then someone...somewhere...is making a penny." - Steven Wright
This 1835 half eagle was designed by William Kneass who also designed the 1832 half dime which was posted previously.
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@CircCam said:
Buffalo nickels always call to mind the Old West.
I've been thinking about this for hours and I'm still not sure how what looks like a Philadelphia coin represents the Old West. Can someone help me out?
To move this forward, here's a Seated for a Seated.
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@keyman64 said:
In 2006, @ldhair (Larry) started a follow the lead post on the forum ATS. The rules are a bit more narrow but that thread is still running today. Basically you can post the same type coin or any coin with the same date. It makes it a little more focused and challenging. No one has to type or guess what the relation is. Just food for thought.
We used to call it coin UNO on this forum back in the day. I believe it was started by Lord Marcoven (my spelling is off). Someone should resurrect it, it was about 2005 or so though and probably all the photos are gone
Reviving the the Coin Follow-up Thread.
I went to post in the Coin UNO thread today but found the rules to be fairly restrictive. This is more of a free for all.
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Zoins did the same thing to me but the theme was not interrupted.
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Same date.
Same date.
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Well for mine it was one reverse proof to another...
But if posts slip in in between posts because of quick timing it could get a little wackadoodle lol
Coins are Neato!

"If it's a penny for your thoughts and you put in your two cents worth, then someone...somewhere...is making a penny." - Steven Wright
It is a great story so ask > @crazyhounddog
Hint
"from out of the ashes"
Maybe he will pm you or you him
And going proof quarter to proof quarter.
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Kennedys are my quest...
you guys are too fast in posting. lol
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Kennedys are my quest...
Took to long to post this, was supposed to follow @Zoins . Apologies
How about another water vehicle
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"If it's a penny for your thoughts and you put in your two cents worth, then someone...somewhere...is making a penny." - Steven Wright
Quarter for Quarter
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"Sea life for Sea life"
I was thinking of Europeans living on ships at sea
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This 1835 half eagle was designed by William Kneass who also designed the 1832 half dime which was posted previously.
staying with $5.00 gold


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Buffalo nickels always call to mind the Old West.

I've been thinking about this for hours and I'm still not sure how what looks like a Philadelphia coin represents the Old West. Can someone help me out?
To move this forward, here's a Seated for a Seated.
25 for 25

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@Zoins Was just referencing the time period, not the mint location. And hey, some of those Philadelphia coins made it out West too.
I was hoping that TPG was EGGS
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1864 Abraham Lincoln Civil War Token - Brockage Error - Brass - by (William?) Key - Fuld-131 Patriotic CWT - Ex. Wayne Stafford, Q. David Bowers Reference Collection, Steve Hayden (d, 2/21)
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Error Lincoln for Error Lincoln

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Reviving the the Coin Follow-up Thread.
I went to post in the Coin UNO thread today but found the rules to be fairly restrictive. This is more of a free for all.
Enjoy
Washington for Washington