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20 Questions! (Forum Game) 11/04/24
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Joshu - a
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United States
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Posted Yesterday 2:55 pm
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Not that one Iggy. I find it funny how two states put so much claim as being the 'first in flight'. Quite literally, both state quarters, both state license plates from Ohio and North Carolina claim 'first in flight'. Point said, the first flight happened in North Carolina. Ohio certainly has many other credible things to claim, but they stick to this one. |
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20 Questions! (Forum Game) 11/04/24
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Joshu - a
Pillar of the Community
United States
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Posted 05/17/2025 9:03 pm
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Quote: On pennycollector.com, if you select "Locations", then "Search" from the top menu, then type "Gone" in the keywords textbox, then select "Pennies" from the "Choose coin type" dropdown, then click the "Search" button, is your elongated penny contained in one of the listed results for the OH Area (Ohio)?
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20 Questions! (Forum Game) 11/04/24
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Joshu - a
Pillar of the Community
United States
541 Posts |
Posted 05/17/2025 2:47 pm
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6.
Quote: Is this thing any of the guesses from last round? no
7.
Quote: Was this elongated penny produced north of the Mason-Dixon line, as shown in the link below? yes
I'm quite aware how famous the PA southern border is. The Mason-Dixon survey actually ended at what is now the Mason Dixon Park about 22 miles east of the actual southwest corner. The rest was done later. |
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