No clue, though I suspect the eBay seller is merely referring to the host coin on that particular piece being dated 1981. Might have nothing to...
Cool. I dug one of those while metal detecting in Essex in the UK.
That's a very handsome, tough old copper.
Beat me to it. [IMG]
That's really nice. I have never had any cistophoric coins.
Hm. Interesting. I didn't know anything about it, and just had to Google it to see what you were talking about. Here's the link, if there are...
San Marino’s coins are lovely. I’ll bet the place itself is, too. I envy your travels. Wonder if @spirityoda has one of those San Marino 2-lire...
That’s interesting.
My third favorite Statehood quarter design, BTW, would probably be Maine’s. [ATTACH]
So that wraps up this, the latest instant giveaway. But there will be another soon. Sooner than planned, due to the QuarterMaster’s kindness.
Boom! Our final winner! The CT state quarter is my second favorite. I like coins with trees on them. I’m not sure why. Maybe because I like...
Not North Dakota. (Hmm... I don't remember offhand what it looks like... I need to go look it up...) Edit: Aha. OK. Nice design, but not the...
Boom! Another winner. The Nevada Statehood quarter is my favorite design from the series. I just think it is elegant looking, with those horses...
Boom! Winner, winner, chicken dinner! Hope I didn't give it away with that clue. Yep- the answer is a "dad joke". But, being a dad, I am...
And the answer to the horse question is not scientific. More a whimsical, jokey sort of answer. Yet still true enough. Think in riddles- not...
Not Rhode Island.
No, but that is a nice one, and perhaps my fourth favorite. You may guess again after someone else has had a chance.
Nope, not Oklahoma. But you may guess again after someone else has posted a guess. (Ah, someone has- so go right ahead.)
I think our GA quarter is a competent design, but nope, it's not in my top two. You may guess again, after someone else has. Multiple guesses...
Yep. Lamination.
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