Well, as some of you may know, I just recently passed 1000 posts. I was hoping to hold a contest to celebrate this feat before it happened, but this past week had some good threads and I exceeded that in no time. It seems like yesterday when I was celebrating my 500th post. I can't believe how much time has flown by. Also, as some of you may know, I have been studying for the past two months to take an exam that is very important in the industry that I work in. This coming Friday will be the big day that I take the exam. Needless to say, I can't wait until its over. So this will be a dual celebration of sorts.....1000th posts and an end of studying contest! So what do you have to do???? Just reply back to this thread. On Sunday night October 5th, I will take everyone's name that had posted and put them in a hat. I will draw out two names..... since I will be celebrating two events. What is up for grabs???? There are two items. The first item is the George Washington Folio. Below is a description for this folio: George Washington Folio (W07) The first in the Mint's Coin & Chronicles Collection-an historic product partnership between the National Archives & Records Administration and the United States Mint-the George Washington Folio honors America's founding father and first president. Reproductions of historic documents highlight important milestones in George Washington's life and the history of the U.S. Mint, which was instituted during his administration. The deluxe folio contains six historic document reproductions, which includes the following: 1. George Washington's acceptance of his appointment as General and Commander-in-Chief, 2. George Washington's first inaugural address in his own handwriting, 3. Resolution respecting the establishment of a mint, 4. George Washington's nomination of the first director of the Mint, 5. George Washington's fourth annual message to Congress, and 6. George Washington's nomination to military appointment by John Adams. Each document, both front and back, was meticulously photographed at the National Archive Headquarters in Washington, D.C., under the strict supervision of conservation specialists. All are the exact size of the originals, and every crease, pencil mark, ink smudge, foxing and tear has been captured. The weight of the paper has been matched as closely as possible to the original and every tonal distinction has been captured, even to matching the different shades of paper in the pages of George Washington's inaugural address caused by different conservation techniques. All documents have been die-cut along the edges to match the most recent restorations. These are truly remarkable reproductions of the original documents housed in the National Archives, each of which is suitable for framing. Included in the folio is a comprehensive historical narrative for each document along with fascinating comments on the conservation techniques that have been used over the centuries to reserve these important, but delicate, building blocks of our nation's history. This magnificent assemblage of historic document reproductions makes a perfect complement to your coin collection or a unique and thoughtful gift for an Americana enthusiast or historian! This is unopened and was purchased by me directly through the mint. The second prize will be something of my chosing from my collection. So good luck and let the fun begin! :hail: Joe And no Rusty, I won't end the contest early if you are the first to reply.... And no Spock, the second gift will not be a buffalo gold coin. :kewl:
and as the first respondent i get the prize and i get it to choose it from your collection. lock you collection in one big boz and i will choose that box
Well put me in anyway Joe , and the 2nd coin doesn't have to be gold , platinum will do nicely , now don't forget put 100 pieces of paper with my name for every other entry , wink wink . Thanks for the contest . rzage
Count me in! Where do I send the check for the guaranteed win (and don't give me spock1k's address). Thanks, Smaugy
Fantastic!! Count me in, I wouldn't miss it for the world. The very best of luck to you regarding your exam this Friday--I'm sure you won't need it, but I really hope you do well. Thanks!