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This one has an address on it. Are we allow more than one token?  
"LOVE THE HUNT!"
Edited by arby96 05/10/2018 12:17 am
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Bedrock of the Community
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Sorry guys and gals! The day got the best of me!
Final scores:
Crazyb0 - 5 MontCollector - 8 Bd251 - 3 Numisma - 5 Pepactonius - 9 (white counts too!) Spence - 8 Chafemasterj - 4 Oriole - 8 Arby96 - 1 / 2
Take it away Pepactonius!
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Last time we did the smallest coin, so let's try for the largest this time. The challenge coin: Australia, 30 dollars (1kg Ag), 2018:   Diameter is 100.6mm The goal of this challenge is to post the largest coin, in diameter. In order to exclude private 100oz silver bars, giant novelty coins, wall plaques, huge medals and the like, this challenge needs to be restricted to government-issued coins with a denomination. Pointage: 1) One point for each millimeter of diameter, rounded down to the nearest millimeter. The challenge coin has an official diameter of 100.6mm, so it would get 100 points. 2) For oval or other odd-shaped coins, the smallest dimension across the coin counts for points. (Thickness, which is usually the smallest dimension, is ignored for this challenge.) 3) For ties, the earliest post wins. 4) Participation posts (without a coin) will receive 1 point. 5) If there are two or more posts from one user, the one with the most points will count. 6) This round ends 00:00:01, May 14 2018.
Edited by pepactonius 05/11/2018 01:08 am
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Well since that hummer of a medal won't work(my GTP coin) the only one I have is this 1804 Draped bust Dollar at 40mm and 25.9gr  Ya didn't say it had to be real now did ya? 
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Quote: Ya didn't say it had to be real now did ya? I guess we can assume this I an official restrike authorized by the Chinese government?
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Quote: I guess we can assume this I an official restrike authorized by the Chinese government? Of course, this one is among their, ah,.... finest work! 
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I suppose, there's no problem for this challenge in allowing numismatic forgeries or counterfeits, as long as they are no larger than the original.
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Good, because all I have otherwise is the standard SD's 38.1/26,9g
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@ pepactonius Congratulations 
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Congratulations Pepactonius! Here is my largest. Just had to get the 2 1/2 inch cardboard flip holders so they'd fit. One in a set that I'm trying to complete: Non Circulating Commemorative of the Royal Wedding 1981 Tristan Da Cunha 25 Pence 38.61mm  
Edited by chafemasterj 05/11/2018 06:04 am
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1975 Canada 10 dollars XXI Olympiad   Country Canada Type Non circulating coin -Elizabeth II shot put Year 1975 Value 10 dollars (10 CAD) Metal Silver (.9250) Weight 48.6 g Diameter 45 mm Shape Round Orientation Medal alignment #8593;#8593; References KM# 103 References ; https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces19310.html
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Howdy folks... 
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