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The word "coprophagist"...what's its numismatic tie?

MarkMark Posts: 3,575 ✭✭✭✭✭
I doubt (in truth, I SINCERELY HOPE!) that anyone knows the meaning of the word coprophagist. I suggest doing a google search on this word. Then look at the third link from the top. It sort of makes one humble when one ascertains how much weaker our insults are today compared to those from just a couple of decades ago.... imageimageimage

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  • cosmicdebriscosmicdebris Posts: 12,332 ✭✭✭
    Breen was also the lightning rod for the most memorable of all controversies connected with the NBS, a veritable verbal barroom brawl stimulated by his article published in the Fall-Winter issue of 1980. Entitled "A Review of the Half Cent Literature," the piece was followed by a brief note from editor Jack Collins: "The above article was written ca. 1966, and was extracted from the unpublished manuscript on United States half cents written by the author. It is here published for the first time, with the gracious permission of the author. Any half-cent literature which has appeared since 1966 has not been discussed herewith."

    In the next issue (Summer, 1981) Roger S. Cohen, Jr., author of the then-standard monograph on the series, American Half Cents: "The Little Half Sisters" fired off - or perhaps it would be more accurate to say flushed off - a letter to the editor that can only be described as "scatological." Noting that certain portions of the Breen article could only have been written after 1966, Cohen concluded that Breen had deliberately omitted mentioning The Little Half Sisters and that Collins' note was a transparent attempt to obscure the omission. Cohen blasted Collins as a "liar and a bigot" and concluded "the editor belongs to the depths He should be there also as a coprophagist."

    Ignoring the temptation to speculate on the dietary habits of The Asylum's editor, Breen responded in the same issue that he had done some light editing on the manuscript in 1972, before he had heard of Cohen's book, but had not revised it since then. Breen concluded, "the parties concerned may bury their hatchets wherever they please, so long as it is not anywhere in my anatomy." Collins, much more combative than Breen, and much less verbose than Cohen, responded with a single sentence: "In my opinion American Half Cents is what a coprophagist would wrap his lunch in."
    Bill

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    09/07/2006
  • MrEurekaMrEureka Posts: 24,415 ✭✭✭✭✭
    The word "coprophagist"...what's its numismatic tie?

    Oh, no! Please, not another moderns-bashing thread!
    Andy Lustig

    Doggedly collecting coins of the Central American Republic.

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  • cladkingcladking Posts: 28,726 ✭✭✭✭✭


    << <i>The word "coprophagist"...what's its numismatic tie?

    Oh, no! Please, not another moderns-bashing thread! >>



    We live with it not on it. image
    tempus fugit extra philosophiam.
  • ElcontadorElcontador Posts: 7,680 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Mark, when I was a senior in high school, I was responsible for monitoring the election re our "class name."
    That's when I first heard of the term, 'coprophagians,' as someone nominated it for our class name. Not to be outdone, someone else nominated 'necrophiliacs.' We had some strange people in my high school class...
    "Vou invadir o Nordeste,
    "Seu cabra da peste,
    "Sou Mangueira......."
  • mozeppamozeppa Posts: 4,431 ✭✭✭
    cop·roph·a·gous ( P ) Pronunciation Key (k-prf-gs)
    adj.
    Feeding on excrement: coprophagous beetles.

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    cop·ropha·gy (--j) n.
  • errormavenerrormaven Posts: 1,170 ✭✭✭
    Coprophagy is a diet composed of excrement. It is a very successful and popular feeding strategy among bottom-dwelling marine organisms. Some terrestrial animals, such as dung beetles, also find turds delectable.
    Mike Diamond is an error coin writer and researcher. Views expressed here do not necessarily reflect those held by any organization I am a member of.
  • GonfunkoGonfunko Posts: 1,484 ✭✭✭


    << <i>Coprophagy is a diet composed of excrement. It is a very successful and popular feeding strategy among bottom-dwelling marine organisms. Some terrestrial animals, such as dung beetles, also find turds delectable. >>


    So do dogs. image
    I'm gonna have to remember that one...could be useful.

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