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End Of Year C O N T E S T For Most Interesting Coin Or Note

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Thank you for your votes and to 47P7 for hosting this contest. I also would have liked to have seen more entrys. Very nice looking coins youngen19 and SilverDon and thanks for sharing.
@SilverDon...Back in 1902 it looks like signing banknotes would have been in your job description. Definitely would get writers cramp as there wasn't even ball point pens yet. The thinking then was on large value banknotes ($4 was alot of money) it would be harder to counterfeit.
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That's a lot of dipping the quill in the ink. Tennis elbow and carpal tunnel.
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Thanks 47P7 for the great coin.
It is my first Edwardian coin,
second oldest and first silver
5 cent coin. Again many thanks.


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