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Bedrock of the Community
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That's a great suggestion, Finn. I'll have to think on it. 
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Huh, that is unexpected! lol I like the thumbs up. (I am guessing that is how they count.)
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Russian Federation
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Quote:I have always been fascinated by the 2007-2011 Indian rupee design, chosen to help the illiterate use them: https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces5019.html ...You know, that's actually quite a nice idea. (Funnily enough, I have several examples of pre-2007 and post-2011 Indian coins in my Numista collection, but none of the 2007-2011 type... I really should look into gettting some!) Back when I presented my newly assembled OFEC set at a non-coin-related club, I chose this Algeria 2 dinars to represent the 21st century, because at the time I thought that the art looked modern; however, as I later found out, it is actually intended to be a medieval style, just not one generally familiar to Westerners. Still, if you can get a nice post-2000 example of the 10 dinars coin from the same series, you might want to choose that, because it's a very unusual bimetallic type (specifically, it is the world's only circulating bimetallic coin without a major color contrast between the center and the ring). Overall, without influence from my previous choices and other proposed ideas: Armenia 20 dram 2003. The 2003-04 series of Armenian coins are among the most beautiful coins in the world (well... apart from that weird coat of arms on the obverse), and the 20 dram is my personal favorite among them. Still think that rupee Finn235 proposed is nice, however.
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Some interesting suggestions so far! Keep em coming. Here is the prize. 
Edited by Half 06/09/2018 12:23 am
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Times running short. Anymore good ideas?
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Bedrock of the Community
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Quote: Not really looking for basic US stuff like the Roosy. Maybe you should reconsider.  My thought is that a 2017-P Lincoln Cent represents hundreds of years of history. It is unique among those billions of US cents minted for having a P mintmark representing Philadelphia. Now, in 2018, it's gone. It may very well be the only US cent ever produced with a P mintmark.  It's a note in the present to appreciate and recognize the past. That's my vote. 
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Officially closed. Will announce the winner soon.
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 I just discovered your contest. Was curious what you decided to go with?
Check out my counterstamped Lincoln Cent collection: http://goccf.com/t/303507
Edited by chafemasterj 06/26/2018 2:18 pm
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Quote: Was curious what you decided to go with?  - wondering the same thing... (Also, trying and failing to think of any actual use I might plausibly have for that weird toy if I end up winning it. I mean, it probably could work as a Christmas tree ornament, but that's the best I could think of short of giving it to charity.)
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January1may! It's Matt Smith! The best Doctor ever! How about centerpiece at your dinner table.! 
Check out my counterstamped Lincoln Cent collection: http://goccf.com/t/303507
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Quote:January1may! It's Matt Smith! The best Doctor ever! How about centerpiece at your dinner table.!  That could work too I guess? Our dinner table has so much junk on it that one more random box wouldn't really change much. Especially since it's not very useful as a Christmas tree ornament if it doesn't arrive by the end of December, but it would fit just fine at the dinner table in any part of the year. (I'm not especially familiar with Doctor Who, OK? I might as well be asking you who Vasily Livanov is.)
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Haha, I still have not decided.
But If January1may and Spruett will PM me their address I have a little something to send for helping! I got you too Finn, I will add a little extra to go with my shipment.
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Thank you for the offer! I sent a PM just now. Take note, I will also be holding a contest soon, and you are welcome to play, Half, as is every member with at least 50 posts. 
In Memory of Crazyb0 12-26-1951 to 7-27-2020 In Memory of Tootallious 3-31-1964 to 4-15-2020 In Memory of T-BOP 10-12-1949 to 1-19-2024
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By the way, I remember watching the Dr. Who TV show with my dad when I was a small child. They were most likely reruns as it was probably the early '90s. I don't recall who was playing the Doctor in the shows.
In Memory of Crazyb0 12-26-1951 to 7-27-2020 In Memory of Tootallious 3-31-1964 to 4-15-2020 In Memory of T-BOP 10-12-1949 to 1-19-2024
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Sent my PM yesterday, just forgot to mention it in the thread.
Sadly, I can't recall ever watching Dr. Who at all, aside from a few short scenes on YouTube. I'm vaguely familiar with the setting, though.
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