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

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Ok, call me crazy & silly

The reported total is $87,833.50

I have added all the entries and I believe the total should be

$87,680.50 to go

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That's actually not bad considering we have nearly 70 pages now.
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Jeeze! Some folks in this thread have "deposited" $153 into the total rather than debited?!

We're counting down, folks, SUBTRACT!
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$3 this morning for milk

$87,677.50
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$6G for a hamburger for lunch

$1 (2 halves) as tip to the bartender

A half for a cookie

$7.50 spent

$87,670 to go



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Quote:
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Jeeze! Some folks in this thread have "deposited" $153 into the total rather than debited?!

We're counting down, folks, SUBTRACT!

FYI - some were putting a wrong number, typing "2" instead of a "1"
some were transposing numbers, putting "65" instead of "56" {that was me }
We actually have caught and corrected many mistakes along the way.
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Anyway, $2.50 spent on a hot chocolate, that wanst very chocolate.

$87,667.50 to go
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Ike's aren't included in this thread? I spent 5 impaired ikes today (I collect/trade/sell good one's)
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I've always counted ikes
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ah, I didn't know because of the initial post (it says golden dollars)

-$5 in ikes

$87,662.50 to go
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as long as Ikes were stated as spent: including your 5, that makes 829 Ikes spent so far.
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tipped a grease monkey 5 gold dollars for filling all four of my tires with air
then spent one sac one prez and one SBA and a half for a pair of whopper jrs
the cashier said that was the most unique payment he has ever recived.

$ $87,654.oo
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$1 for mac n cheese at the grocery store

$ $87,653
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$2 spent with a $20 bill for my latest classic coin acquisition, which I shared in the classics forum.

$87 651 to go.
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My lotto guy was in again today. Eight bucks! All returned to customers. Many of them seem to enjoy the halves. Get back on it, Fed!

$87 643!
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