ikandiggit dayriser OxJaw penny fanatic bigjpst rlm Shoewrecky lincolncent bobbeth87 This round will go til the weekend. Less questions but a little harder. Round3 1. The $1 Series 521 back portrait was engraved by? 2. What is the 1001 lot from "The George "Buddy" Byers Colletion" auctioned off Oct 17, 06 AND what page was it in the catalog? 3. What was the date (year and month) that the first authorization for paper money was made by the colony of Virginia. 4. What early commemorative US coins have a "X" or "star" AND which ones are they AND why are they there? 5. What US coin was minted for just 4 years. It was minted in 3 mints one of being the Nevada one. Bonus question: How many Franklin's do I own? The closest to correct with this one if they win gets another Notgeld added to their prize stash Good luck and as always PM me when your done.
Well, I know that I was eliminated in the last round but I thought I'd still play along for the fun of it and as long as I can keep providing answers to your questions, and to pass your time while you wait for the other slow pokes to get their replies into you. So then... PM SENT!
Ummmmm, I wont be able to work on this tomorrow (I'm on vacation this week and going home tomorrow) so I'm hopin these answers aren't due til Sunday? maybe. I hope.
I stated this weekend so Sunday Night is fine with me. Espically since I have only received 3 of the 9 This round seems to be much harder but it is the 3rd and we can't let this go on and on...someone wants to get their prizes some day
Ugh. #3 is being a pain since I have no paper money resources (other than the internet) at my house. :/ . I'll have mine in by midnight..... (i hope)
Well this time no one got a perfect score. The questions were much harder and you all did well. Lincolncent is the winner as he only missed one sub question and not the whole question. Congrates Lincolncent!! The second place is a way tie. So I did the random number drawing and ended up with Second place is bigjpst!! Both people PM me their address's and I'll get this out by the weekend. Thanks for playing.
PM sent! Thanks for the contest! I was quite surprised to see I won. I learned a WHOLE lot though. Thanks again!
I know I'm not Duke but...... June 1755. Surprisingly late. They were the last colony to authorize production of paper money. I was thinking 1600's to begin with. Edit: I would love to know the page number of that lot number though...
Not a complaint, just an observation... I appreciate the contests that you guys have put out over the last few weeks... I have lost a lot of sleep but learned a TON, but I have noticed there are SOOO many conflicting reports on some of the info available on some of the questions... For instance, I found atleast 3 different references to the May 1755 issuance of paper currency in Virginia but haven't found a single reference to June... http://www.coins.nd.edu/ColCurrency/CurrencyIntros/IntroBillsofCredit.html http://books.google.com/books?id=X4...nepage&q=virginia paper currency 1755&f=false I went through dozens of articles on every question and learned stuff I never knew about lots of subjects, but I am surprised that I missed anything, but I did... I hope DK will send along the answers when he gets time... I am one of those real competitive types and am always disappointed when I missed something... Gratz to you winners though... Nice contest and very nice prizes...!! Regards, B