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I could do the first three. Not sure about the fourth. 
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
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I could participate in 2 and 3. All of them sound like good ideas.
Check out my counterstamped Lincoln Cent collection: http://goccf.com/t/303507
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Based on the limited feedback, it looks like it's between (2) and (3).
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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I wouldn't be able to participate in 1. 4 sounds interesting
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Pillar of the Community
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Very interesting idea's. I like them all 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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I guess we can try (2) -- oldest coin made in southern hemishpere. Let me come up with some detailed rules.
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United States
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Post your oldest coin minted in the southern hemisphere (south of the equator). The challenge coin: United Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil, and the Algarves -- 960 reis, 1819 (minted in Rio de Janeiro)   Rules: 1) Only coins and tokens allowed (no banknotes, stamps, etc.) 2) If the coin was made for more than one year, the latest possible year of manufacture counts for points 3) The AD/BC date is the number of points 4) The coin with the lowest point total wins the round 5) If one ID submits more than one entry, the entry with the fewest points is used 6) The coin must have been minted south of the equator, and not just be intended for use there. 7) Entries with no coin, or a coin from the norhtern hemisphere will receive 2022 points, but can still win 8) In the case of a points tie, the first entry submitted wins. 9) If there are no entries, CCF staff will decide how to proceed 10) This round will end at 16:00 on 2021/01/22, forum time (EDT). Let the round begin!
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As far as 1 is concerned, my lowest (and only) numerically graded PCGS/NGC coin is a PR-69, so... yeah. Option 4 sounds neat, but very hard to answer; I probably could participate but people with larger collections would be troubled.
I like both 2 and 3, maybe 3 a little more. Both should be interesting, though.
EDIT: I see I've missed the challenge being posted. That's a nice one! I'll have to check what my options are.
Edited by january1may 01/19/2021 3:34 pm
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Pillar of the Community
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Quote: 6) The coin must have been minted south of the equator, and not just be intended for use there.
That one may be hard
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I need to see if I can photograph one older than what I already have imaged. 
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I have had this one a while, but never photographed it on its own. The slab was fighting me on this one. My Moto has an okay camera, but not the best. 
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There is no way I can find anything that old. I want to use my Peruvian sol from 1869, but this coin was minted into the 1910s. So here goes.  South African Republic, 2½ shillings 1894 - Pretoria. These coins were minted at Pretoria which is 26 degrees south of the equator only until 1898. Only the 1892 was minted in Berlin, whilst the mint in Pretoria was being built, hence this coin should get me at least 123 points. As the OP's coin was an exemplar it does not count and technically I move into the lead here.
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Pillar of the Community
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Your 1894 coin gets 1894 points. If you post your 1869 coin, it will get 1869 points.
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Quote: South African Republic, 2½ shillings 1894 - Pretoria. Very nice!  Quote: If you post your 1869 coin, it will get 1869 points. 
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