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Yet Another Forum Game - Numismatic Go Fish!

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How about any Cyprus coin from the 1940-1970?

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Hondo wins then, he already played one.
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Hey, I was just fishing!
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Hey, I was just fishing!
And you caught something!
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I stopped by the LCS on my way home from the endodontist yesterday because I deserved a treat. When I walked in, one of the assistants had a huge pile of Ikes. Unfortunately they had been sold, and she was picking out the best ones to fill the customer's purchase of 1000 Ikes! After she went through one bag, another was pulled out. Then another. The rejects were generally culls. She let me pick through them so I grabbed 4 @ $1 each (they like me ).
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Boom goes the dynamite!

Now, a challenge I must present.
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Nice job, jbuck, and that's a fantastic Ike!
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Nice job, jbuck, and that's a fantastic Ike
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exact match? Sorry jbuck I don't have one that worn out..


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ok, this should be an easy one - 1926 Oregon Trail commemorative Half Dollar
Go fish.
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Well done on the Ikes Hondo. When a U.S. member of this forum, Goose, came to visit Fremantle on a cruise ship a few years ago, I took him around the local coins shops and Perth Mint. When we visited Sterling & Currency he was offered all the excess U.S. coins at half face value is Aus dollars. So he grabbed a heap of coins and so did I. Mine were all Ikes. He grabbed mainly half dollars and told me later that he picked up a nice Columbian half.
I was jealous.

My only 1926 buffalo was a Philly, so that would have been a go fish, as is the Oregon trail.
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