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Canada
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Quote: Does this mean I get to post another challenge again, or do I have to declare a winner?  " IN GOD WE TRUST " Any conclusion you have .....You are the boss in this game..... 
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Canada
20862 Posts |
A cultivated person is a citizen of the world*
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United States
1751 Posts |
Well, in that case for the next challenge, post a PCGS or NGC certified (the grean bean) CAC'ed coin, any grade or denomination, the larger the denomination, the better chance of winning the round...  Here is my only one, 1916-D Merc dime, AG-3  
Edited by mrwhatisit 06/30/2022 7:53 pm
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Australia
4044 Posts |
Not a very good picture, but it's my only graded coin. 1931S Lincoln in VG8BN. 
View my Coins here, (NOW WITH OVER 16,800 IMAGES).... http://www.coincommunity.org/galler...hp?cat=10048OFEC count = 237
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Russian Federation
3971 Posts |
No CAC beans for me either, can't afford them... 
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United States
3992 Posts |
Quote: the larger the denomination, the better chance of winning the round... This is the problem, with your rounds @mrwhatisit. What is the best chance of winning, compared to the least chance of winning? 
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United States
1751 Posts |
I do know some of you have CACed coins out there; wether or not they play this game is unknown, so thought I would ask... Perhaps I am trying out various different angles to this game, pushing out in unusual directions... So anybody can post if they have a CACed United States coin...
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United States
3992 Posts |
Quote: I do know some of you have CACed coins out there; wether or not they play this game is unknown, so thought I would ask...
Perhaps I am trying out various different angles to this game, pushing out in unusual directions... So anybody can post if they have a CACed United States coin... All I'm saying, is that we have no idea of how you will decide the winner. It's more like "Post Your" and you will decide. No rules no target   
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United States
1751 Posts |
Well, I will pass the buck off to Keith12 and declare him the winner since he posted a CACed coin, which is a really nice one... 
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United States
3992 Posts |
Please Stand By 
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United States
3992 Posts |
Ok, here's my crazy idea: This a Russian 5 Kopecks  Year - 1773 Value - 5 Weight - 51.2g Size - 42mm Only using these 4 numbers of your coin 1 time Via: addition, subtraction, multiplication or division (use these how you like) Hit this target number 2161.491773 x 51.2 + 5 ÷ 42 = 2161.49As always, an exact match wins. Please show your mathI hope that makes sence
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United States
114935 Posts |
Quote: Is this just your opinion or a conclusion ? It was my opinion since no points table was presented by the host, so I assumed all three elements were equal. Keith had 2/3, you had 1/3. My comments are only ever a conclusion if the host does not choose a winner. The host re-hosted, that round has since ended, so it is now moot. 
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United States
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Quote: 1773 x 51.2 + 5 ÷ 42 = 2161.49 Your math is incorrect as you did not follow the order of operations... (1773 x 51.2) + (5 ÷ 42) = 90,777.72 You should have presented it like this: (1773 x 51.2 + 5) ÷ 42 = 2161.49 So, as long as we are allowed to group operations with parenthesis, the round should still hold. 
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United States
114935 Posts |
1976-S 40% Silver Eisenhower dollar Proof  Year - 1976 Value - 1 Weight - 24.6g Size - 38.1 mm If I can use an operator more than one time ... 1976 + 38.1 + 24.6 + 1 = 2039.7 If not... 1976 x 38.1 / 24.6 + 1 = 3061.39 
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United States
3992 Posts |
Quote: If I can use an operator more than one time ...  Quote: Via: addition, subtraction, multiplication or division (use these how you like)
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