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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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Quote:Metal = metal Naklad = mintage Nominal = face value Brak danych = no data Nazwa monety = coin type/name Srebro zloto platyna = Silver gold platinum Cynk = zinc Quote:
, forgot these: Miedzionikiel = Copper-nickel Amerykanski(e) = American Orzel/Orly = Eagle/Eagles Cwiercdolarowki = Quarters Quote: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Metal = metal Naklad = mintage Nominal = face value Brak danych = no data Nazwa monety = coin type/name Srebro zloto platyna = Silver gold platinum Cynk = zinc
I really have to print this out and study it. My son went to the University of Krakow so I'll impress him with this. Hope it's right though. I've had my share of people saying something means something and then getting laughed at. A Philippino once told me something ment hello and it really ment I'm stupid.
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Pillar of the Community
Poland
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Yes, I've checked it once more, it is correct. However it doesn't include the typically Polish letters (like the N with a vertical line above it), which are visible in the chart which Romekd posted.
Amerykanski(e) = American This might require a short explanation: amerykanski is singular, amerykanskie is plural feminine (or whatever it's called).
Miedzionikiel = Copper-nickel Miedz is copper, nikiel is nickel. The "-io-" is added to suggest that it's copper mixed with something.
Nazwa monety = coin type/name Literally "the coin's name".
Edited by DL20K 08/28/2008 3:35 pm
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 United States
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Quote: However it doesn't include the typically Polish letters You may have noticed in your 1974 Ike thread, I removed the Polish letters from the Lechs' names. After posting, I had to edit it and replace the gibberish that inserted in there! 
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Pillar of the Community
Poland
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Yes, I've noticed this fact before, apparently the Forum doesn't support those  It's 1974 Franklin. I want to believe. 
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Quote:It's 1974 Franklin. I want to believe.  No... how did I not see this obvious name for it before... the FRANKENIKE! 
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Pillar of the Community
Poland
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 great! 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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I never expected to pick up words from another language while hitting the boards !.......cool !.... 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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2009 Talk about a variety of coins its going to be hard to keep up with all of them comeing out but I like challenges it will be fun I think !
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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 Yeah, it WILL be fun!.......and quite the pack of coins to collect too ! Whew !....gonna need a wheelbarrow to haul these sets around !...... 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Quote: No... how did I not see this obvious name for it before... the FRANKENIKE! 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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We just bust each other up here !......  coin related + humor = a good day had by all!........ 
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 United States
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Quote: coin related + humor = a good day had by all!........ Absolutely! 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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 This one was done by Heartland America some time ago, way before there was talk of the US Territories for 2009. Lots of people were questioning why the Mint didn't include these in the 50 States program. Heartland got a designer to create this for Puerto Rico and they were selling these. no value It's funny that this design is almost the same as the one from the Mint considering. I like it! mila_ 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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That is interesting Mila......  I don't think that I'm a big fan of "the idea" of "Territory qtrs." though.......but they never asked me !
Edited by eaglefoot 08/31/2008 12:26 pm
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Quote: It's funny that this design is almost the same as the one from the Mint considering. I like it! I like it, too! Much nicer than most of the other State Quarters. 
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