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<p>[QUOTE="TheNickelGuy, post: 8185853, member: 20201"]<b>2019 Smallforest Cascadia .925 Silver Sasquatch 10 Dougies Coin</b></p><p><b><br /></b></p><p><b>[ATTACH=full]1432088[/ATTACH] </b></p><p><b><br /></b></p><p>Cascadia is a progressive independence movement that encompasses the "bioregion of the Pacific Northwest". It incorporates all of or parts of southern Alaska, British Columbia, Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, and Northern California. The region has long had independence movements, going back to the early 19th century. <b>Smallforest, a private mint in Oregon</b>, struck this one in 2019 with the tiny total mintage of 25 pieces.</p><p><br /></p><p>Two silver coins for Cascadia in 2020 featuring two rarely seen creatures of the Pacific Northwest: Sasquatch (also known as Bigfoot) and Octopus paxarbolis, also known as the Northwest Tree Octopus. The 2019 reverse with Bigfoot was used again in 2020 but the obverse is different. The Paxarbolis coin shares the 2020 Sasquatch obverse with "CASCADIA" and the date within a ring of stars. The 2019 and 2020 silver coins are 26mm and the 2020 have a maximum mintage of 100 pieces each.</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1432087[/ATTACH]</p><p><br /></p><p>Though there have been reported sightings of Sasquatch in the Pacific Northwest, there is no proof that it exists. For some reason the photographs come out blurry. Paxarbolis was created as an internet hoax in 1998 about an endangered species of tree octopus. It has since taken on a life of its own.</p><p>The rare Paxarbolis is reportedly the favorite food of Sasquatch, which may be why neither have been actually been found.</p><p><b><br /></b></p><p><b>2020 dated Cascadia Republic</b></p><p><b>OCTOPIECE o' EIGHT Dougie Dollars</b></p><p>smallforest mint fantasy coin</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1432090[/ATTACH]</p><p><br /></p><p>Octopus paxarbolis is also known as the Northwest Tree Octopus. Paxarbolis was created as an internet hoax in 1998 about an endangered species of tree octopus. It has since taken on a life of its own.</p><p>This website is often used as a test of internet literacy to see if people can discern fact from fiction on internet.</p><p><a href="https://zapatopi.net/treeoctopus/" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="https://zapatopi.net/treeoctopus/" rel="nofollow">https://zapatopi.net/treeoctopus/</a></p><p>The rare Paxarbolis is reportedly the favorite food of Sasquatch, which may be why neither have been actually been found.</p><p>The Dougie, named after the Douglas Fir, is the currency of Cascadia.</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1432089[/ATTACH]</p><p><br /></p><p><b>2019 Buck Smallforest Higley</b></p><p><b>I Cut To Value</b></p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1432091[/ATTACH]</p><p><br /></p><p>1.5 gram, 13.3 mm .925 silver.</p><p>The smallforest Higley was struck by Anthony. It comes in two sizes, the Buck at 13.3 mm, which is seen here and the Doe which is 11.4 mm.</p><p>Minor differences, the buck and doe, obviously; a single axe and a crossed axes; the Doe weighs 1 gram, the Buck contains 1 and 1/2 gram.</p><p>Both were struck in 2019.</p><p><br /></p><p>This buck shows ghosting of a medalet it was struck on.</p><p>I can read</p><p>1937 YEAR OF SIT DOWN STRIKES and Sterling from the original as well, closer to the border.</p><p>It might be from one of those historical series that Franklin Mint put out of miniature medals. These were used as planchets and overstuck with the Buck dies.</p><p><br /></p><p>They could have no evidence of being overstruck in some cases, then another may have ghosting text from another medal from that same set I suppose.</p><p><br /></p><p>Anthony, my source, did not offer them for sale, He just gives them out as tokens of appreciation from time to time.</p><p><br /></p><p>The smallforest higley edition is pretty much closed due to die cracking; although, theoretically more could be struck using the damaged dies.</p><p><br /></p><p><i>and</i></p><p><br /></p><p><b>2019 Doe Smallforest Higley</b></p><p><b>I Am Good Silver</b></p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1432092[/ATTACH]</p><p><br /></p><p>1 gram 11.4 mm .925 silver.</p><p>The smallforest Higley was struck by Anthony. It comes in two sizes, the Doe, which is seen here and the Buck.</p><p>Minor differences, the doe and buck, obviously; a single axe and a crossed axes; the Doe weighs 1 gram, the Buck contains 1 and 1/2 gram.</p><p>These were written up by the Ontario Numismatic Society shortly after they were released. Approximately 30 pairs were sold by Joelscoins for $10 USD for the pair.</p><p><br /></p><p>Total edition size is around 300 pieces of the Doe and around 150 of the Buck.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="TheNickelGuy, post: 8185853, member: 20201"][B]2019 Smallforest Cascadia .925 Silver Sasquatch 10 Dougies Coin [ATTACH=full]1432088[/ATTACH] [/B] Cascadia is a progressive independence movement that encompasses the "bioregion of the Pacific Northwest". It incorporates all of or parts of southern Alaska, British Columbia, Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, and Northern California. The region has long had independence movements, going back to the early 19th century. [B]Smallforest, a private mint in Oregon[/B], struck this one in 2019 with the tiny total mintage of 25 pieces. Two silver coins for Cascadia in 2020 featuring two rarely seen creatures of the Pacific Northwest: Sasquatch (also known as Bigfoot) and Octopus paxarbolis, also known as the Northwest Tree Octopus. The 2019 reverse with Bigfoot was used again in 2020 but the obverse is different. The Paxarbolis coin shares the 2020 Sasquatch obverse with "CASCADIA" and the date within a ring of stars. The 2019 and 2020 silver coins are 26mm and the 2020 have a maximum mintage of 100 pieces each. [ATTACH=full]1432087[/ATTACH] Though there have been reported sightings of Sasquatch in the Pacific Northwest, there is no proof that it exists. For some reason the photographs come out blurry. Paxarbolis was created as an internet hoax in 1998 about an endangered species of tree octopus. It has since taken on a life of its own. The rare Paxarbolis is reportedly the favorite food of Sasquatch, which may be why neither have been actually been found. [B] 2020 dated Cascadia Republic OCTOPIECE o' EIGHT Dougie Dollars[/B] smallforest mint fantasy coin [ATTACH=full]1432090[/ATTACH] Octopus paxarbolis is also known as the Northwest Tree Octopus. Paxarbolis was created as an internet hoax in 1998 about an endangered species of tree octopus. It has since taken on a life of its own. This website is often used as a test of internet literacy to see if people can discern fact from fiction on internet. [URL]https://zapatopi.net/treeoctopus/[/URL] The rare Paxarbolis is reportedly the favorite food of Sasquatch, which may be why neither have been actually been found. The Dougie, named after the Douglas Fir, is the currency of Cascadia. [ATTACH=full]1432089[/ATTACH] [B]2019 Buck Smallforest Higley I Cut To Value[/B] [ATTACH=full]1432091[/ATTACH] 1.5 gram, 13.3 mm .925 silver. The smallforest Higley was struck by Anthony. It comes in two sizes, the Buck at 13.3 mm, which is seen here and the Doe which is 11.4 mm. Minor differences, the buck and doe, obviously; a single axe and a crossed axes; the Doe weighs 1 gram, the Buck contains 1 and 1/2 gram. Both were struck in 2019. This buck shows ghosting of a medalet it was struck on. I can read 1937 YEAR OF SIT DOWN STRIKES and Sterling from the original as well, closer to the border. It might be from one of those historical series that Franklin Mint put out of miniature medals. These were used as planchets and overstuck with the Buck dies. They could have no evidence of being overstruck in some cases, then another may have ghosting text from another medal from that same set I suppose. Anthony, my source, did not offer them for sale, He just gives them out as tokens of appreciation from time to time. The smallforest higley edition is pretty much closed due to die cracking; although, theoretically more could be struck using the damaged dies. [I]and[/I] [B]2019 Doe Smallforest Higley I Am Good Silver[/B] [ATTACH=full]1432092[/ATTACH] 1 gram 11.4 mm .925 silver. The smallforest Higley was struck by Anthony. It comes in two sizes, the Doe, which is seen here and the Buck. Minor differences, the doe and buck, obviously; a single axe and a crossed axes; the Doe weighs 1 gram, the Buck contains 1 and 1/2 gram. These were written up by the Ontario Numismatic Society shortly after they were released. Approximately 30 pairs were sold by Joelscoins for $10 USD for the pair. Total edition size is around 300 pieces of the Doe and around 150 of the Buck.[/QUOTE]
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