Something to work on: Envelope G. contains three nations coins -- It is only necessary to guess one of the three correctly to win this envelope of coins. There are better odds than envelope I. Envelope I. contains one nations coins. There are multiple coins in each remaining envelope. The three nations coins in G are relatively near by one another, within 250 to 700 miles of one another's capital cities. On the other hand, you'd need to travel another 4000 miles (approx.) on top of those distances to reach the capital city of the nation whose coins are held in envelope I. Lastly, it would serve some contestants well to review all the previous guesses that may have been eliminated and unnecessary to repeat when making future guesses, provided another chance rolls around. Good luck... :smile
...but you do know that the poles themselves are not nations in and of themselves. the south is frozen land shared by nations who are part of a very particular, Antartic treaty. And by international law, there are no territorial claims to the north pole. NO correct answers in this post.
NO correct answers in this post. The Indonesia coins were previously won by lincolncent in post #135 (#136). As well, that nation has been subsequently guessed and indicated it was no longer a viable selection to guess as there are no repeat nations in the other envelopes. From my recent post #221, "...it would serve some contestants well to review all the previous guesses that may have been eliminated and unnecessary to repeat when making future guesses, provided another chance rolls around."
One more shot............. Nobody has guessed it. I made a list then grabbed a world map lol. G. Liberia I. Liberia
Glad to hear you have made a list... and this is one more you can cross off that list. NO correct answers in this post.
G: Kazakhstan I: Kazakhstan Sorry, don't have time to check if this was already picked in 16 pages of posts