For those that wish, this is how it works. To start it off, post a pic of any commemorative half or any coin dated 1936 or 1934. You can play off of any date shown on the last coin. Let's say next someone post an image of a 1936 Washington quarter. You would now need to post a pic of the same type coin (a Washington quarter) or anything dated 1936. With all the members here this could be a lot of fun. Let's see some cool coins.
Oh, no! Not again, Id? The one you started on the NGC forum has been running since May 30, 2006, is 184 pages with 93,581 views and 3,678 posts. Can we use medals of the same date as a Wild Card like before? Chris
Hows This? does it count? It could send it in a couple of directions. LOL Lincoln Obverse Side Date is 1919 For those wanting to take another direction Terry
For those of you who aren't familiar with this "game", if you have a medal with the same date as the last coin posted, it can serve as a Wild Card to allow the next poster to change the coin to any other denomination he/she chooses. And, if the person who posts the medal is fast enough, they might even be able to insert the next coin in the progression on their next post. Chris
Larry, I think I've seen that coin before! Did you buy it on the BST on CU? It looks very similar to an NGC MS66 toner I was planning on buying a while back. Now here is a Washington to follow that!
Wow Bob. The reverse on that one is really something. Great coins everyone. Next play should be a Washington quarter or anything dated 1947.
Jello, You need to post either a coin within the same series or a coin from another series that has the same date. If you happen to have a medal with the same date, it would be a Wild Card so the next person can post anything they want. (Note: You can't post the medal as a wild card and another coin in succession within the same post. Chris