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Old 06-30-2008, 11:39 PM   #16 (permalink)
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Sure you can, just up to the top of any page, click on User CP. Then on the side of the page that opens click on Edit Options. Then scroll down a bit on that page until you see Thread Display Otions. Then click on the little arrow where it says Thread Dispay Mode. Then click on Oldest First, scroll down to the bottom of the page and click on Save Changes.

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Old 07-01-2008, 12:02 AM   #17 (permalink)
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Odd thing about this series......2005 is listed in the Red Book (2008) but the 2004 is not. Any thoughts?
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Odd thing about this series......2005 is listed in the Red Book (2008) but the 2004 is not. Any thoughts?
What series ?
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Sorry GDJMSP, I wasn't clear in my statement. In 2004 the mint came out with a westward journey set that included two proof nickels from that year, a sacajawea dollar (also proof), and a silver plated peace medal. The following year they came out with the same set dated 2005. In the 2008 red book I only find the 2005 listed. 2004 seems to have been omited.
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Well the coins weren't just issued in Proof. All of the circulation strikes for those years, including 2004, were of the same design for each year.

But to answer your question, they did issue the 2004 set. If the Red Book doesn't have it - it's just anothe rmistake in the Red Book. There are plenty of them - mistakes that is.
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