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Pillar of the Community
Russian Federation
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Eh...... Someday I will also have a silver 3 cents, but in the meantime I am enjoying a photo of your gift from Santa
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Canada
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Quote: keith12, I do like that Canadian dollar coin—a special edition for what event? The Canadian mint started issuing these any year of the olympics after it was revealed that Canadian ice crews used a loonie at centre ice; Essentially the loonie being tgere wascseen as good luck, so the mint built in that with succesive "lucky loonie" issues.
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Valued Member
United States
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@unruhjonny, thank you for your informative explanation regarding that a dollar coin. I do see the Olympics circles on it. Now I understand the significance of this special edition dollar coin!
Thank you who had posted photos here! I really enjoyed seeing the coins!
@Susuman, your 3 cent coin is in a good condition! Hope you would enjoy having it in your collection!
Looking forward to seeing other remaining participants. Hopefully they would get theirs before rggoodie declared the closing of this exchange. Rggoodie, would you considering about keeping this post open until we see the remaining members get theirs? That would be great and perhaps a boost to our spirit?
Have a lovely evening!
Edited by Carrigna 01/28/2021 7:48 pm
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Pillar of the Community
United Kingdom
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@Carrigna Quote: I heard from my older relatives they used to collect silver 3d coins for Christmas Puddings as they felt it is better than having to use a brass 3d coin! When I was a child my granny and aunt used to use silver 3d coins in Christmas Puddings. The coins were boiled in water for 5 minutes to make sure there was no harmful bacteria. It probably wasn't necessary, since silver has antiseptic properties. Nickel-brass 3d coins would have been distinctly dangerous; quite apart from the metal content they are a lot harder than silver 3d coins and could easily have broken a tooth. I was a coin collector and my granny was dismayed to find that her stock reduced every year. She offered me sixpence for each and when I pointed out that I could sell them for 9d to the antique shop, she gave me a shilling each.
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Valued Member
United States
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@Pertinax,
Thank you for sharing your memories with me and other members here!
I am surprised you would make a wee profit off your granny! That means you have a good business sense.
I agreed with you about brass 3d coins being dangerous if they were used in the Puddings! I think it is a bit odd that the Government would continue issuing silver 3d coins along more common brass 3d coins. Was it because of the Puddings?
I will ask my Dad about whether they used Irish 3d coins when they stopped issuing silver 3d coins. I was told in the Nationalist areas they do accept Irish notes, not sure about coins. That would be a good topic for me to have a chat about with my Dad.
I think we stopped putting coins in our Puddings but I do know some people will buy a silver token in the place of old 3d coins.
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Valued Member
United States
372 Posts |
I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. Please forgive me for not posting sooner. I feel terrible. Life has been hectic since the secret santa names/addresses first went out and I think I've been on CCF once maybe in that time.
My package arrived safely awhile ago and I've been in communication with my generous santa. I will be happy to post pictures later. I just wanted to get a post in.
Thanks are certainly in order to the three secret santas who sent gifts to my boys. Alex and Matthew were so excited to receive two packages from here in the US, one from Turkey and one from Canada just arrived 30 minutes ago. I have not told them yet. (the other gift is Alex's MRI shows no tumors, which is part of the reason for my absence).
Again, it has been weighing on my mind that I need to express my gratitude. I just should have done it sooner.
Mike
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  United States
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30 Jan 2021 04:14 pm Forum Time
Those who have not yet received The Final 2
Canadian Banknotes - lost in mail- returned to sender Jgfindring Mint_marq
rggoodie aka Richard "catch em doing something right"
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Valued Member
United States
413 Posts |
@mmerc20, happy to hear that your boys are happy with their gifts! If I am not wrong, going by what you were saying, there is supposed to be four secret Santas? Perhaps I am mistaken?
I am very pleased for your boy Alex! Hope things will go well for him! Will keep him in my prayers if you do not mind.
I am sure all of us are looking forward to your photos here that's when you have time. :)
Thank you for letting us know!! Appreciate your taking time out of your hectic life.
Edited by Carrigna 01/30/2021 11:27 pm
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Pillar of the Community
Turkey
870 Posts |
I'm glad the gifts to the boys made it there safely! Was a pleasure sending to them. :)
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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wow, if the one from Canada was from me, that took quite a while to get there, glad you got good news on Alex.
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Pillar of the Community
 Canada
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Quote: Alex's MRI shows no tumors Fantastic news. A parent could not wish for more.   .
"We are poor little lambs...who have lost our way...Baa...Baa...Baa"
In memory of those members who left us too soon... In memory of Tootallious March 31, 1964 - April 15, 2020 In memory of crazyb0 July 27 2020. RIP. In memory of T-BOP Oct. 12, 1949 - Jan. 19, 2024
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Pillar of the Community
United Kingdom
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@Carrigna Quote: I am surprised you would make a wee profit off your granny! It shocked Grandpa, however when Granny was growing up 1890s/1900s, Scottish coins were still occasionally in circulation. The Macintosh of Macintosh, laird of Moy, where Granny lived with her grandparents, paid 12 times face for any Scottish coins. Granny told me that with the first chunk of savings from such sales, she went off to Inverness and bought the Iliad in Greek and the Aeneid in Latin. I have those books now. Although, they cost her a ridiculous amount, they only have sentimental value now.
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Pillar of the Community
United Kingdom
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@Carrigna Quote: I think it is a bit odd that the Government would continue issuing silver 3d coins along more common brass 3d coins. Was it because of the Puddings? It was odd. Certainly it was nothing to do with puddings. Pridmore said that it was people complained how easy they were to use but if that were the case, why didn't they do so before. Quote: I think we stopped putting coins in our Puddings but I do know some people will buy a silver token in the place of old 3d coins. Here, people that wanted to flaunt their wealth would put tiny cast silver objects (collectively known as fairings) - animals, thimbles, boots, horseshoes in the Christmas puddings.
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 United States
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Did everyone get their gifts?
Show your financial support of the Coin Community Family (click here)See my topic on Mexican Numismatic Medals (click here)
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Pillar of the Community
Turkey
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I was wondering the same thing, Richard if anyone wasn't able to receive anything, I'll be happy to post an extra gift.
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