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Dollar Coin Or Painted Quarter

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Poll Question
Which coin should I choose to be flattened by a train?

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George Washington Dollar Coin 35% 11 Votes
Painted Florida State Quarter 65% 20 Votes

Poll Status: Locked
Total Votes: 31 Counted
Last Vote: 06/29/2007 02:22 am
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 Posted 05/14/2007  12:51 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Daniel J. Goevert to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I would choose the painted quarter for two reasons:

1) if you picked the dollar, then you would be out $1.00, not just 25 cents.
2) any painted coin deserves to get ran over by a train.
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quote:
I would choose the painted quarter for two reasons:

1) if you picked the dollar, then you would be out $1.00, not just 25 cents.
2) any painted coin deserves to get ran over by a train.


Winner. Thread over.
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I say both on top of each other .....
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quote:
2) any painted coin deserves to get ran over by a train.


hehe I considered making a very similar comment earlier... 4 stars I do like the both on top of each other suggestion too.
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One on top of each other it is
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 Posted 06/09/2007  02:00 am  Show Profile   Check GO's eBay Listings Bookmark this reply Add GO to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
So has this experiment been carried out already?

If not I recommend slicking the 2 coins together using scotch tape. The vibrations of th train will make them slide off. I would be lying if I said this wasn' from personal experience.
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Actually, I haven't done this experiment yet. Waiting to find the right time and place to do it.
As for having the coins stick together, I used Crazy Glue
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I would go with both :)
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I'd go with the painted quarter. Money should not be defaced with gaudy paint. I never saw a painted coin I liked.
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Duct tape works, my 11 year old daughter and I have used it many times.


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 Posted 06/09/2007  9:42 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add goldfinger to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
There is an early Dollar on ebay that looks for all the world like it has been painted (poorly) with silver paint. LOL seller has a feedback rating of one and signed on a week ago. Maybe I wont bid.
that coin looks like a good candidate for a track fusion.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dl...49319&rd=1,1

probably a great coin, just an unfortunate photo
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There is an early Dollar on ebay that looks for all the world like it has been painted (poorly) with silver paint. LOL seller has a feedback rating of one and signed on a week ago. Maybe I wont bid.
that coin looks like a good candidate for a track fusion.



OMG! I'm new to collecting and can tell that thing is painted!
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 Posted 06/10/2007  12:48 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add garylcsr to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
that is an ugly coin I would put it on the track with the painted quarter and the dead guy dollar
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Sorry for not being as active as I would have liked, but I had to get my artwork and photographs ready to be displayed in our public library, as well as get everything set up for my church's festa.
And Happy Belated Father's Day to all.

Now back to my reply concerning my post:

Well, after a LOOONG time of searching for the perfect spot, I finally managed to put the coins on the railroad tracks. Here is the photo of the dollar coin, and ONLY the dollar coin since I can't find the darn quarter

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Well as you can clearly see, the quarter's ridged rim made a nice indentation on the dollar coin. It's a little hard to see from the picture, but "Washington" looks really close to being perfectly centered on the coin. This was a fun experiment, only wish I could find that darn quarter and see what that looks like. But anyways, I probably will be doing this more and uploading the pics to my gallery.

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Very cool! Bummer there's a finger print on it, though. :-)
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