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United States
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Quote: Winner! I am not counting my chickens just yet. I know of a few HRP coin owners out there. 
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United States
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  From Hutt River province 10 points Dated 1993 5 points Silver 2 points 39 mm 10 points 31 grams 2 points Total 29 points
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Japan
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"1 point for each diamond or square on the coin."    5 points for a coin from Australia 2 points for any coin date 1980-1989 & 2000-2010 5 points for a coin with any copper or nickel (assuming 0.1% copper) 2 points for a coin with a diameter from 25 to 29mm or 40mm to 45mm 1 point for a coin with weight less than 15g or greater than 35g. 213 points from "1 point for each diamond or square on the coin." 1 point for $5 denomination. Total 229 points I tried not to count squares or diamonds with a corner missing. The ones that I counted are marked with red dots.
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Japan
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Edit: it is $100, so only 228 points
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United States
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Bungle just dropped the bomb on us! 
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United States
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Quote: 213 points from "1 point for each diamond or square on the coin." Wow! 
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United States
3944 Posts |
Quote: so only 228 points 
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Australia
3928 Posts |
Good to see a few entries coming in. Bungle is the leader at this stage with 228 points. Glad he/she didn't count the diamonds in the Queen's tiara. (just to be specific, only diamond shapes count).
View my Coins here, (NOW WITH OVER 16,800 IMAGES).... http://www.coincommunity.org/galler...hp?cat=10048OFEC count = 237
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United States
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 Category 1 5 points for a coin from Australia Category 2 1 point for a coin with any other date Category 3 5 points for a coin with any copper or nickel Category 4 5 points for a coin with a diameter 30 to 38mm Category 5 1 point for a coin with weight less than 15g or greater than 35g. 17 points
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Australia
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Nice penny bd251. Bungle is still in the lead.
View my Coins here, (NOW WITH OVER 16,800 IMAGES).... http://www.coincommunity.org/galler...hp?cat=10048OFEC count = 237
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United States
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Quote: Bungle is still in the lead. Doubt that will change anytime soon. 
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New Zealand
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Wow Triggersmob, you don't make it easy.   Australia - 5 Points Date - 1938 - 1 point Metal - Silver with 7.5% copper = 5 points any copper or nickel (Ha ha) Size 38.4mm = 5 or 10 points Weight - 28.2 grams = 5 points Diamonds - 5 of them, one on the crown 4 between the words on the coin Squares - 2 of them Albert +1 point, as George 6's name was Albert George Windsor. Total if you are a stinge - 28 points Total if you have an ounce of human compassion  - 39 points
Loving Halfcrowns. British and Commonwealth coins 1750 - 1950 and anything Kiwi. If it's round, shiny and silvery I will love it.
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Australia
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Quote: Total if you have an ounce of human compassion - 39 points Don't think it really matters at this stage. Bungle is a mile in front. 
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Canada
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A cultivated person is a citizen of the world*
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Australia
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Awesome looking medal Dorado. We are normally open to exonumia, so why not. You can count the points though.
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