Featured A world tour - post the next country.

Discussion in 'World Coins' started by sakata, Aug 27, 2017.

  1. techwriter

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  3. daveydempsey

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  5. DEA

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    I'm thinking Belize to South Africa is more than a bit of a stretch. Does anyone see it as valid? Nice five-shilling nonetheless.
     
  6. coin_nut

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    Perhaps you should ask that navigator who found a straight line from Scotland to Russia...
     
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  8. coin_nut

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    Uh, I have sailed around the world on the water, went to sea for 35 years. I suspected your route was over the pole, and I did not have a globe handy here to see that. Thanks for showing that.
     
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  9. daveydempsey

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    This is the shortest route by air.

    If you allow for the curvicture of the globe there is a direct route without passing through other countries and not taking any major turns.

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  10. coin_nut

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    2018 BR 25 c.jpg I want to get a globe and stretch a string from country A to country B. That would show the real deal. Here is a 2018 Brazil 25 centavos
     
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  12. coin_nut

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    1891 Argentina 2 centavos. Nice big coin.

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  13. techwriter

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    Well if we use the air routes and technically are not going through another country to get to desired goal; what's the point of the game? Do we not necessarily respect
    the air space of the countries we might overfly?
    Granted one can go from Belize to South Africa via a circuitous sea route, so why fly? I reckon the folks in the Windward Island group wouldn't mind so much as one would just be "passing by" so to speak.
     
  14. Wizank

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    Even close than Miami, is Cancun. IMG_4429.JPG
     
  15. Wizank

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    Sorry, Argentina popped in before I could post.
     
  16. daveydempsey

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    I was showing the air route as an example, it is possible to do it via a sea route without touching other countries if you take into consideration the curvature of the earth.
    My second example shows the sea route but I cannot show the curve because the map is flat.

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  17. daveydempsey

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    Mexico to USA
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  18. coin_nut

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    Double like on that 1883 CC! Maybe triple! Beautiful Morgan!

    The point is to follow the original poster's rules of the thread. Not to argue or quibble, just to keep it fun and do your job as best you can.
     
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  19. Siberian Man

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    Canada (Newfoundland).
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  20. coin_nut

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    1945 Canada - Newfoundland 10 cents 1945 CA-NF 10 c obv-after.JPG 1945 CA-NF 10 c rev-after.JPG
     
  21. Muzyck

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    Ireland - 3 Pence, 1934

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