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 Posted 03/30/2021  05:05 am  Show Profile   Check spru's eBay Listings Bookmark this reply Add spru to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I will look, but I don't think I have any coins that fit the criteria.


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5. Preference for coins not from the USA.


I'm not sure there are any that would qualify...
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 Posted 03/30/2021  10:29 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add january1may to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I'll have to check, but offhand I can't think of any example that hadn't already been posted. It can't be common that a coin type is minted over multiple years with all of those years in the legend.
[EDIT: I vaguely recall some examples from the US classic commemorative series as well. I'm sure there are others, I just can't think of any offhand.]

Though I can think of some coins with two (or more) consecutive dates, one of which is the minting year. I'm not sure if that would qualify.
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... Dates/years must be consecutive, no anniversary dates like 1789/1989 etc... Preference for coins not from the USA...
Mosdef rules out the US Bicentennial and Eisenhower Centennial Ike dollars.

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2001 España.
2000 Pesetas.Juan Carlos I (1975-2014)

Circulating commemorative coin
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2000 Pesetas Year 2001 Two consecutive numbers!

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 Posted 04/01/2021  10:17 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Princetane to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I think I will scrap the competition - no suitable entries - too hard.

New one - Post your biggest coin with fruit on it.

My one

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Western Samoa - Coconut tree 31.7 grams, 38.6mm

Biggest coin wins and it must show fruit
American coins are allowed too
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A little non-traditional, but I think it counts:

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40mm
30g


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A little non-traditional, but I think it counts:
That is a good looking coin!
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Yes but where is the fruit?
Cactus is a plant, not a fruit.
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Cactus is a plant, not a fruit.

It's a prickly pear, which is a fruiting cactus.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opuntia

I'll have to sit this round out, but that's a wonderful coin! There's a special place in my heart for Mexican silver.
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It's a prickly pear, which is a fruiting cactus.
I learn something new every day here
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It's a prickly pear, which is a fruiting cactus.
Good to know!

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I'll have to sit this round out
Same. I have nothing imaged.
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https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/barbary-fig

In Mexico they call the cautus pear : nopal, higuera (de pala), palera, tuna, chumbera,
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@ Princetane

What about token's ?
(trade tokens with dollars value*)
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 Posted 04/03/2021  04:34 am  Show Profile   Check spru's eBay Listings Bookmark this reply Add spru to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Just remember:

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Don't pick the prickly pear by the paw
When you pick a pear
Try to use the claw

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Numisma - can you eat it, if the answer is no, then the coin is invalid
Dorado - I will say yes as I have had 2 flop rounds in a row and want to end it quickly.

I mean how hard is it to find coins with fruit on them, most developing countries have heaps of coins with them.
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