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Yes he wins.
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Next question....... If you add up all the individual numbers on a 1921 half what will they all add up to?
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"Dipping" is not considered cleaning...
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DING,DING,DING banknotes wins!
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The roman numeral V on the obverse is also a number.
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That's what I was thinking of dBm, 1+9+2+1+5(v)=18
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Then the answer should be 1+9+2+1+5+5 = 23.

(The 5 in 50 Cents)
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Ooh I didn't recognize that good job!
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Cool, in fact I supposed I didn't understand the question.
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Next question.....what was the first coin Canada struck as a commemorative circulation coin.
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1935 silver dollar
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