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CoinTalk Thread of the Week Of The Week 03, January, 2009
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Thread of the Week is a contest that select posts on which we would like the community to commit to as a group and then comment/discuss on them during the course of the selected week. Any listed topic (thread) is eligible for the Thread of the Week selection.
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Topic Of The Week is based on a simple nomination system. Throughout the selected forums, members with adequate permissions can nominate their favorite topic by clicking on the award nomination button below the post.
The topics with the most nominations during the course of the week/month are displayed on this thread using the poll feature. At the end of the week, the first three topics with the most nominations are the award winners of the contest.
I found this post on "bad coin grading services" interesting and have nominated it accordingly for "CoinTalk Thread of the Week Of The Week 03, January, 2009"
I found this post on "Jewish War -Year 2 (67/68 CE)" interesting and have nominated it accordingly for "CoinTalk Thread of the Week Of The Week 03, January, 2009"
I found this post on "The Morgan melt down: Pittman Act 1918" interesting and have nominated it accordingly for "CoinTalk Thread of the Week Of The Week 03, January, 2009"
I found this post on "The Morgan melt down: Pittman Act 1918" interesting and have nominated it accordingly for "CoinTalk Thread of the Week Of The Week 03, January, 2009"
I found this post on "The Morgan melt down: Pittman Act 1918" interesting and have nominated it accordingly for "CoinTalk Thread of the Week Of The Week 03, January, 2009"
I found this post on "The Morgan melt down: Pittman Act 1918" interesting and have nominated it accordingly for "CoinTalk Thread of the Week Of The Week 03, January, 2009"
__________________ "The plants I grow in my garden or collect in the woods have to fight the same vermin, [bacteria, molds, viruses] that I do -- the ones that live around here. They've developed immunities over hunderds of years to survive, so when I eat them I get the benefit of that evolution. When you buy fancy vegetables from Florida, Mexico or South America, what good does that food do you? Might even do you some harm." -Unknown-
I found this post on "The Morgan melt down: Pittman Act 1918" interesting and have nominated it accordingly for "CoinTalk Thread of the Week Of The Week 03, January, 2009"
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I found this post on "The Morgan melt down: Pittman Act 1918" interesting and have nominated it accordingly for "CoinTalk Thread of the Week Of The Week 03, January, 2009"
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I found this post on "Catbert's FUN Haul - (2) Skidmore Conder Token" interesting and have nominated it accordingly for "CoinTalk Thread of the Week Of The Week 03, January, 2009"
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Exibit: Royal England Meets Wild West America; Winter 2008; jaceravone
I found this post on "Exibit: Royal England Meets Wild West America; Winter 2008; jaceravone" interesting and have nominated it accordingly for "CoinTalk Thread of the Week Of The Week 03, January, 2009"
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