In the interest of Halloween....

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by Hamhawk, Oct 31, 2011.

  1. Hamhawk

    Hamhawk Member

    Because it's Hallowen, and I love resurecting old threads. I thought I would check out thread #666.

    http://www.cointalk.com/t666/

    HAPPY HALLOWEEN EVERYONE!!:devil:
     
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  3. McBlzr

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  4. medoraman

    medoraman Supporter! Supporter

    Man, with a post named, "in the interest of Halloween" I was expecting a cool post about coins from Vlad Tepis of something. :(

    J/K.
     
  5. Hamhawk

    Hamhawk Member

    With a post like #666, I was hoping for more too :( lol.
     
  6. brg5658

    brg5658 Well-Known Member

    Well, given the guy with post #666 joined in 2004 and only has 4 posts in 7 years, maybe it ended up being a more foreboding "honor" than the innocuous Bulgarian coin would lead one to believe? ;)
     
  7. Copper Head

    Copper Head Active Member

    I wonder if all coins from Vlad would be holed.
     
  8. gboulton

    gboulton 7070 56.98 pct complete

    I like this idea...sometimes fun to just go look up random threads and see what was going on "back then"

    So, I went over here to find some of the "numbers associated with Halloween". Granted, the article's a year old, but it's not like that really MATTERED given what we're doing. *heh*

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    $66.28
    Amount the average American will spend on Halloween this year - Or this 2005 thread about a Dr Sun Yat Sen 1912 Gold Coin.

    $23.37
    Average expenditure on on a costume - Even back in 2004, Doug was telling people their coins weren't real!
    :too-funny: The best part is the thread was started by "Vlad".
    $20.29
    Average expenditure on candy - We know how much Americans spend on candy...but we're not sure how much this coin is worth.

    22%
    Share of costumes purchased online this year - Anyone care to guess the grade of those images?
    :too-funny: For a real laugh, check out the dates on posts 10 and 11 :)
    55%
    Share of costumes purchased at Halloween pop-up stores - Or, a thread asking where to buy/sell items on CT.

    15,000
    Total number of Halloween pop-up stores this year in the U.S. - An 1863 IHC found MD'ing...complete with explanation of MD'ing. :)

    $5.8 billion
    Estimated total Halloween spending in 2010 — a 17.7% jump over last year - CT is popular, but not THAT popular. :) I did go look up thread 177 though...

    25%
    Jump in sales of canned pumpkin - Along with a 25% jump in Peter answering questions about promotions. ;)

    13%
    Rise in sales of carving pumpkins - Unlucky thread 13 asked what people collect.

    $15
    Cost of Dremel's 6-volt Pumpkin Carving Kit tool - While thread 15 announced an upcoming chat feature.

    40.1%
    Americans who say they'll dress up this year (up from 33 percent last year) - Joe Garbarini missed a 2003. A 2003 what, we're not sure, but he's looking. Someone else was looking for the upcoming State Quarter designs in thread 33.

    11.5%
    Americans who say they'll dress up their pets - Lots of discussion about a 1955 Double Die in MS63 in thread 115.

    34%
    Americans who believe in ghosts - Slightly higher than those who believe in mixing Euro coins with State Quarters, apparently....
     
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