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08-11-2006, 12:11 AM
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| Mercury dime and SCA trade token
Here are coins I've recently added to my collection.
The first is a dime that isn't really remarkable, except that my dad gave it to me. He'd been using it as a ball marker when he played golf...
The second is a $1.00 trade token for the Society for Creative Anachronism.
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08-11-2006, 12:24 AM
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Good, that posted. I actually had quite a bit typed out, but it got lost in cyberspace, and I'm up past my bedtime as it is.
I had the copper SCA token for a few years. I don't know how long, really, or where I got it. I just had it in a jar of stuff and thought it was some kind of cheap souvenir or replica. Finally, though, a couple weeks ago I looked it up online, and found out that it was minted by the University of St. Hildegard, which looks to me like it's some kind of "moneyers guild" or minting business officially recognized by the SCA for providing trade tokens. These guys try to replicate medieval minting processes (though not entirely successfully; it looks like they've had to depart from suspected or known methods for various reasons, or just make up answers for gaps in knowledge) and sell the coins at SCA gatherings. These coins are then used to purchase items from vendors at these gatherings.
The tokens are minted for various fictitious kingdoms (though maybe these kingdoms correspond to actual existing geographic regions, or to SCA chapters/clubs/what-have-you; I don't know). This coins is for the Kingdom of Caid, and bears the names of al Tomuki and Luciana, King and Queen of Caid.
See, that's what I love about coin collecting. On a regular basis, I look into some little mystery or read some odd tidbit or learn some explanation about something I hadn't even realized needed explaining, and I say to myself, "Sheesh, well, I had no idea about that! That's a new one on me." There are an infinite number of stones to turn over in this hobby. I love it.
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08-11-2006, 12:38 AM
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| http://www.sca-caid.org/ Quote: |
The Kingdom of Caid is the sixth kingdom in the Society for Creative Anachronism . Its modern boundaries include Southern California, Southern Nevada and Hawaii. This Page is oriented toward people in the Society. If you are new to the SCA and wonder what this all about, we recommend that you start with our Newcomers Guild.
| Calendar of events: Quote:
11 Aug 06 - 13 Aug 06
Battle of the Waa's Oar
12 Aug 06
Caid Rapier Open
St. Corrigans Day
13 Aug 06
Academia
26 Aug 06
The Festival of the Rose and Silver Rose Ball
01 Sep 06
Western Seas Baronial Coronet Tournament
01 Sep 06 - 04 Sep 06
Fall Potrero War
Highland War
08 Sep 06 - 10 Sep 06
KNOWN WORLD ACADEMY OF RAPIER 2006
15 Sep 06 - 17 Sep 06
Crown Tournament
30 Sep 06
Wintermist Knewbie Knockabout
Angels Anniversary Tournament | So Caid is So. California, Nevada, and Hawaii.
Coin collecting had led me to this, someone else's crazy obsessive hobby. I'd heard of the SCA, but I don't know much about them. Even speaking as a geeky guy who gets together with friends to play Dungeons & Dragons on a regular basis, I think I'll give this a miss.
Numismatics. So many stones to turn over...
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08-11-2006, 03:12 AM
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I'm wondering about the Wintermist Knewbie Knockabout.
"Welcome to our group. Prithee stumble through the fog whilst we smite you with historically accurate cudgels."
Kno way.
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08-11-2006, 12:25 PM
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Originally Posted by Marianne I'm wondering about the Wintermist Knewbie Knockabout.
"Welcome to our group. Prithee stumble through the fog whilst we smite you with historically accurate cudgels."
Kno way. |
what, being beaten with big midevil sticks as an initiation right doesn't sound fun to you?  lol
as a geeky guy who regularly played the Lord of the Rings trading card game thoughout college and the years following I too will take a pass. lol
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03-30-2009, 02:49 AM
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Hello!
I see this is a really old topic, but thought I could help solve the mystery othe SCA coin. Perhaps you have since found all the info you desire, but what the heck! I'm the Luciana from the Tomuki and Luciana coin.
Ha! Just stumbled into this and thought it was interesting.
All the best!
Luciana
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03-30-2009, 01:30 PM
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The thing about that Mercury Dime is it was from your Dad. Some day in the future if you keep that coin, you will always remember your Dad because of that coin. Yes you can always buy a similar coin, but the one from your Dad can not be replaced.
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03-30-2009, 04:35 PM
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Nice coins
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03-30-2009, 05:34 PM
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Thanks for posting this, it's interesting that they made up events and dates for those events... they went a long way in the story , it's almost a dungeons and dragons campaign by itself. |
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