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Ended - Project $100k- Circulating Dollar And Half Dollar Coins

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$6 in half dollars for a DQ Blizzard

$92,049.50 to go
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Tasty, Fuzzy. What flavor?

$2-G for snacks, $3-G with notes at lunch to avoid getting ones back.

$5 total spent, $92,044.50 to go


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It was a larger Oreo, and they are doing a special buy one Blizzard and get second of equal or less value for $1. So I have a medium Oreo Blizzard in my freezer waiting
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$1 toward my lunch $92,043.50 to go
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Can someone please explain why you want to put these into circulation? I'm not hating, I'm just curious.
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Why not its money I save mine for petrol and I'm well over $2500 at $80 or better for a tankful fro my pick up.
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should be for my pickup ....he he geese I can't spell either.
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Gave a dollar to my niece who spent it towards lunch. $92,042.50 to go
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 Posted 09/11/2012  11:29 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Williamsonj320 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Skylar, we want to intrigue other people's interest in coins by circulating less common coins so that they will stop, look, and possibly become a collector themselves.
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 Posted 09/12/2012  12:32 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add half n a half to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
$1 SBA on the bus

$92,041.50 to go
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Another presidential twoard bananas.

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argentum, your adding not subtracting.

Should be $92,040.50 to go
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I agree with Williamsonj320's answer. I spend $2 bills, dollar coins, and half dollars because they are the "odd money". The stuff that most people never see in daily commerce. We need to broaden their horizons.

I spent 6 dollar coins and 3 half dollars at bowling, and 6 dollar coins and 1 half dollar at the grocery store. This is $14 total.

$92,026.50 to go.
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@ Fuzzy, I did not see that half and a half's post got inserted before mine.

$2 Presidentials for a tip at breakfast

$92,024.50 to go
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$20 on dinner $92,006.5
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