[CLOSED] LordM & Friends Coin Giveaway, October, 2019 (7 prizes from 6 donors)

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  1. cpm9ball

    cpm9ball CANNOT RE-MEMBER

    What state are you from, Shrewsy Girl? I'll see if I can find a medal in my collection to post on your behalf.

    Chris
     
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  3. SchwaVB57

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  4. Randy Abercrombie

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  5. SchwaVB57

    SchwaVB57 Well-Known Member

    I have a few different limited edition gaming tokens.
     
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  6. Dougmeister

    Dougmeister Well-Known Member

    Thanks, @lordmarcovan and all who donated prizes!

    Oh yeah... "entry post".

    Prefs: 4, 3, 1 (no offense to the others)

    Coin related? I'm going to visit my parents soon. My Dad is a WW2 vet turning 100 and I'm going to take one of the French coins he brought back with him to show him (again!).
     
  7. Randy Abercrombie

    Randy Abercrombie Supporter! Supporter

    A very genuine and heartfelt salute goes out to your pop.
     
  8. I am not sure, but I think you can only have one chance to win. I would check with Lord M to be sure, as I have only been lurking here a short time. Steve.
     
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  9. roygpa

    roygpa New Member

    Entry Post
    7,4,3,2,6,1,5

    Nothing else coin related to add. :)
     
  10. cpm9ball

    cpm9ball CANNOT RE-MEMBER

    About 15 years ago, I amassed 76 of these $10 gaming tokens from Slots-A-Fun in Las Vegas. It cost me about $80.
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    Chris
     
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  11. cpm9ball

    cpm9ball CANNOT RE-MEMBER

    What outfit was your father in? My Dad was in the 79th Division and landed at Utah Beach.

    Chris
     
  12. Joshg1928

    Joshg1928 Active Member

    95F49F98-80BF-4205-85E3-D9D253221306.png Entry post
    1,3,4,6,2,7,5
    My jeweler just sent me this...
    The guy wants $115 who’s is fair, but a bit high for my range. He may have graded it a bit high, but I’d love to pick this up if he works with me on price. It’d be the earliest half in my collection thus far.
    Thanks again to all the donors and organizers for this months excitement.
     
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  13. Shrews1994

    Shrews1994 Collecting is my passion.

    Lol I'm in New Baltimore Michigan
     
  14. cpm9ball

    cpm9ball CANNOT RE-MEMBER

    Shucks! I have hundreds of medals from umpteen states but not a single one from Michigan.

    Chris
     
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  15. Shrews1994

    Shrews1994 Collecting is my passion.

    Lol of course!
     
  16. cpm9ball

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    @lordmarcovan - Hey, Rob! How about giving this young lady @Shrews1994 credit for this post?

    Shrewsy, this is as close as I can get to your neck of the woods, and it's a very pretty statue in Cincinnati.
    Chris_ANA_1980LGsilver_MS69.jpg Fountain Square, Cincinnati.jpg
    History

    The Tyler Davidson Fountain or The Genius of Water is a statue and fountain located in Cincinnati, Ohio. It is regarded as the city's symbol and one of the area's most-visited attractions. It was dedicated in 1871 and is the centerpiece of Fountain Square, a hardscape plaza at the corner of 5th and Vine Streets in the downtown area.

    Originally, and for more than 130 years, it was located in the center of 5th Street (Fountain Square's original configuration), immediately west of Walnut Street. In 2006, renovations were undertaken to Fountain Square, and the Tyler Davidson Fountain was temporarily removed. When reinstalled it was relocated to a much wider space near the north end of the reconfigured square, closer to the Fifth Third Bank Building and away from street traffic. The fountain is turned off for the winter months and turned on again in time for the first home game of Major League Baseball's Cincinnati Reds, the oldest professional baseball team, in April.

    The 43-foot-tall (13 m) fountain is cast in bronze and sits on a granite base. It features a 9-foot-tall (2.7 m) bronze statue of a woman with outstretched hands, out of which flow streams of water. Several smaller central human figures represent the practical uses of water and four outer figures with animals represent the pleasures of water. These are working drinking fountains from which passersby can drink. Panels on its lower part depict the industrial uses of water.

    The construct is made of approximately 24 short tons (22 t) of bronze and 85 short tons (77 t) of granite. It is estimated that 500 US gallons (1,900 l) of water flow through it every minute.[citation needed

    After the death of his brother-in-law and business partner Tyler Davidson, Cincinnati businessman Henry Probasco went to Munich, Germany in search of a suitable memorial to him. Many years before, artist August von Kreling had collaborated with Ferdinand von Miller at the Royal Bronze Foundry of Bavaria to design a fountain to rival the great fountains of Europe but which would glorify mankind rather than fanciful creatures and mythic deities. When Miller could find no patron to sponsor the fountain, the designs languished until Probasco came to him with an interest in a similar theme.

    The fountain was cast in separate sections at the foundry and shipped to Cincinnati for assembly. Probasco requested that the City of Cincinnati remove the dilapidated market along 5th Street between Vine and Walnut Streets for the fountain. In its place an esplanade bisecting 5th Street was built, the designer was architect William Tinsley. Tinsley had also designed the Henry Probasco House in the suburb of Clifton. The esplanade made the fountain easily visible to anyone traveling by. Miller traveled to Cincinnati for the dedication ceremony, which took place on October 6, 1871, it is estimated that 20,000 people were present. Miller and Von Kreling enjoyed a degree of celebrity in the city.

    The fountain originally faced east, toward Europe, where much of Cincinnati's population originated. When Fountain Square was redone in the late 1960s, the fountain was realigned to face west. With the newest rendition of Fountain Square, the fountain faces to south since it is on the edge of the square.

    The fountain was renovated for the first time in 1970 for a celebration of its centennial. The Fountain Square plaza was also redesigned for better traffic flow, and the fountain was moved and turned to face west rather than east. Additional repairs and another refurbishing project was undertaken in 1999. In 2005, as part of Fountain Square's revitalization, the city decided to move the entire fountain to the center of Fountain Square. The estimated cost was approximately $42 million. The city was responsible for $4 million. During the renovation the fountain was on display at the Cincinnati Art Museum.

    Fountain Square reopened on October 14, 2006 with an elaborate ceremony that included different stages for multiple bands, food, beer and fireworks. The fountain continues to be a backdrop for various cultural events in Cincinnati: movie nights, game shows, and the ice rink which opens in the winter.

    The fountain is most familiar to non-Cincinnati residents for being featured in the opening credits (at its former location) of the television series, "WKRP in Cincinnati".
     
  17. Oldhoopster

    Oldhoopster Member of the ANA since 1982

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    7,1,3,4,6,5,2

    Procelain Notgeld medals from Gaildorf in South Central Germany
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  18. Shrews1994

    Shrews1994 Collecting is my passion.

    Wow!! That's a very interesting piece. Thanks for sharing. The medal is very pretty! !!
     
  19. Santinidollar

    Santinidollar Supporter! Supporter

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    7, 4, 3, 2, 1

    Time to play first year, last year

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    Thanks @lordmarcovan
     
  20. Kasia

    Kasia Got my learning hat on

    Entry Post

    4, 3, 1, 5, 2, 6, 7

    Almost the season for some really sweet coins

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  21. masterswimmer

    masterswimmer A Caretaker, can't take it with me

    mmmm Hanukkah gelt!
     
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