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Old 01-01-2009, 03:00 AM   #556 (permalink)
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The world and ancient section was really tough on me coz it was more ancient barring two questions on modern world coins. A few wild guesses and a bit of google; I don't think I even got 60% right. Lets see the result, I hope I've qualified.

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Old 01-01-2009, 03:20 AM   #558 (permalink)
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Alright, 9 people, all in all. Everyone that participated all worked very hard and answered most of the questions. I was very impressed.

Randygeki, Magman, AdamL, Mralexanderb, TheNoost, CamaroDMD, Kidromeo, Rld14, Wledswift, you will all be in the drawing, good luck.

Rankygeki, was the only one to correctly answer the Impossible Bonus Question, giving him an additional entry into the drawing.

Rld14 had the most correct answers. He was followed very closely, by Wledswift and TheNoost.

I have calculated the scores, and determined how many entries everyone has into the drawing. I will write the names on small pieces of paper(All Identicle of course) toss them in a pouch, and have my girlfriend select a name. She is fast a sleep right now, so the drawing will take place tomorrow morning. I will post the results, as soon as I know them.

Thank you to everyone who participated. Everyone who entered, and everyone that helped to organize this contest. And to everyone who entered, I wish you luck.
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Old 01-01-2009, 03:59 PM   #560 (permalink)
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My Girlfriend finally woke up. Almost 3 in the afternoon though. But shes been sick and she was pretty tipsy last night before she went to bed. Anyhow, you guys waited long enough for the winner to be announced, so as soon as she woke up, I stuffed that pouch with the names in her face and told her to pick one.

Congrats CamaroDMD, you WON!!!!
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Congrats, Richie.

Great contest. I sure learned a lot about all sorts of stuff. I put a lot of hours into this contest but it was well worth it.

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I thoroughly regret not being able to finish my answers because I wasn't anywhere near a computer most of yesterday. = ( congrats to the winners though!
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WOW!!!!!!!! I can't believe I won. Thank you very much. I'm absolutely stunned!!!!!
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great job Richie and a big thanks to everyone that tried or thought about trying lol. it was great helping to put this together. so i am really glad you all had fun...Jon
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So you guys want the answers do ya????


Well, Ardatirion has posted the answers to the world and Ancients here
http://www.cointalk.com/forum/t45636/

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US Coinage and History

#1 When and Where, was the first US Mint erected, and when did they start producing coins?
The United States' first mint was erected in 1792 in the capital city of Philadelphia, and started producing coins dated 1793, in oct 1792 .
#2 What denominations were minted during the first year of production?
1/2 Cent and Large Cent
#3 Who did George Washington appoint to begin work on establishing the first US Mint?
David Rittenhouse, appointed by President Washington, began the work of establishing the first US mint.
#4 Who was the first secretary of Treasury?
First Treasury Secretary, Alexander Hamilton.
#5 What type of minting presses were used for the first production of US coinage and how were they powered?
Coins were struck one by one on a hand operated screw press. The first Philadelphia Mint used harnessed horses to drive the machinery that produced coinage.
#6 List the denominations of buisness strike coins that the US mint produced as well as the denominations that are produced now?
1/2 Cent, Cent, Two Cent, 3 Cent, Half Dime, Nickel, Dime, 20 Cent, Quarter, Half Dollar, Dollar, $1 gold, $2 1/2, $3, $5, $10, $20
Cent, Nickel, Dime, Quarter, Half Dollar, Dollar
#7 What denominations of Paper Currency has the US Mint Produced?
There was actually No Paper Currency Printed by the US Mint. But this one was misworded, and I was actually looking for a list of the denominations printed, so I was forced to accept both a list of denominations, as well as none.
#8 Where did George Washington get the silver that was used to strike the First US Coins, at the Mint?
The metal used to strike the first coins at the Mint came from the silver in George Washington's household goods
#9 Which Coin(S) did Adolph A Weinman Design?
Mercury Dime and Walking Liberty Half
#10 What does the Motto, E Pluribus Unum mean?
E Pluribus Unum. This motto is found on all United States coinage. It means "out of many, one,"
#11 What was the first US Coin to bear the Motto In God We Trust?
A two-cent coin was minted between 1864 and 1873 and was the first coin to bear the motto "In God We Trust".

#12 Name all of the US Mints, their years of operation, and the mint mark that represents each mint.

Philidelphia 1793-Date P
San Francisco 1854-Date S
Denver 1906-Date D
Charlotte 1838-1861 C
Carson City 1870-1893 CC
Dahlonega 1838-1861 D
West Point 1984-Date W
New Orleans 1838-1861 and 1879-1909 O
#13 How many Buildings were constructed for use as the Philidelphia Mint, and what years were they Built?
The United States' first mint was erected in 1792
The second was finished in 1833
The third mint, built in 1901
The fourth and present mint was built in 1969
#14 What is a Rackateer Nickel, and how was it used to Fool Foreigners?
1883 V Nickel with no Cents was gold plated and passed off as a $5 Gold coin
#15 The Mints Copper and Nickel supply was needed during the Second World War. Which substitute metals were used to produce coins, and which denomination(s) and dates were these substitute metals used?
1943 Steel One Cent
1944 and 45 Shell case Cents
1942-45 Silver Nickels
#16 Name a one year type coin
Theres quite a few acceptable answers for this one
#17 When was the first US Commemorative Coin minted and who was portrayed on this coin?
The first U.S. commemorative coin was produced in 1892 and featured Christopher Columbus.
#18 Who was the first African American to appear on which US Coin?
The first coin to feature an African-American was the Booker T. Washington Memorial Half Dollar.

Paper Currency

#1 Small Size Federal Reserve Notes of Series 1928, 1928 A and 1928B had Seals with different colored inks. What were they for each Series of the Series 1928?
Name the Sec of the Treasury for each Series?


1928 Green Seal 1928 A Green Seal
1928 B Dark Green Seal
1928 B Light Vivid Yellow Green Seals

1928= A. W. Mellon

1928 B = A.W. Mellon

1928 C = Ogden L. Mills


#2. The Series 1928 Numeral $50 Federal Reserve Star Notes were printed for each 12 issuing Fed Reserve Banks, which Bank had the least $50 star notes printed? What would be the going price for a note in VF condition? How many Star notes were printed?

Dallas 12,000 printed

Listing in the 8th Edition Schwartz/Linquist shows only values in VF at $3,500.00....

#3. What is a "palindromes" note refered to today?
What is it's significance?



A palindromes is refered to as a "radar note" today.

They are notes that on which the SN# reads the same backwards or forwards, without regard to the prefix or suffix letters.
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#2 What denominations were minted during the first year of production?
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Not to be a pain, but what happened to the 1792 half disme?
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