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<p>[QUOTE="Kasia, post: 2324675, member: 31533"]You can continue guessing things that have been discounted (such as thinking, evidently that a 'knowledge' coin is somehow the same as an animal or that my saying there are 15 world coins, i.e. 7 Canadian and 8 non-Canadian, translates into 15 Canadian coins). How the heck can 7 Canadian coins and 8 non-Canadian coins equal 15 Canadian coins?????? No type of math is going to get you there. </p><p><br /></p><p>What are the proof sets? What are the other coins? What type of packaging are they in? Lots to find in this box.</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]470468[/ATTACH] </p><p>To recap:</p><p><br /></p><p>Yes there are 5 Lincoln Rolls, I've already stated what they are (Confirmed). Wow, that makes 250 of the coins that are in the box. You also know that there is somewhere south of X number of coins in the box total (go look for my remarks that lets you know what number), and that the rolls were accounted for, so please don't be looking for more coins in rolls. I have also said there is a Canadian Specimen set, and given some clues (note, more than one, and one is obscure) as to which it is, and that it has 7 coins. This is the total number of Canadian Coins. There are other world coins, but there are no more Canadian ones, and they are not in sets or in rolls. Meaning they are contained somehow in other way. And none are Mexican. Of the remainder of the world coins, one is sort of a dual coin. Let's get cracking as to what those are and how they are contained. There have been enough clues to get that at least started.</p><p><br /></p><p>Yes, there are at least 4 proof sets (maybe 4, maybe more) but it has not been determined how many coins are in those proof sets. If you can count those and find the other sets that are in the box, you may be able to figure out how many coins are not in sets or rolls, and that might give you some idea of the number of coins you need to account for in some really specific way. </p><p><br /></p><p>There are a lot of ways people can make guesses to entertain an answer from me either to confirm it, deny it, or give clues as to where you might want to go with your answer to get further on.</p><p><br /></p><p>Let's get some ideas flowing and maybe see some creativity in trying to get this done. No one will probably be able to guess everything without putting up their ideas here as guesses to see where they might need to improve on their answers.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Kasia, post: 2324675, member: 31533"]You can continue guessing things that have been discounted (such as thinking, evidently that a 'knowledge' coin is somehow the same as an animal or that my saying there are 15 world coins, i.e. 7 Canadian and 8 non-Canadian, translates into 15 Canadian coins). How the heck can 7 Canadian coins and 8 non-Canadian coins equal 15 Canadian coins?????? No type of math is going to get you there. What are the proof sets? What are the other coins? What type of packaging are they in? Lots to find in this box. [ATTACH=full]470468[/ATTACH] To recap: Yes there are 5 Lincoln Rolls, I've already stated what they are (Confirmed). Wow, that makes 250 of the coins that are in the box. You also know that there is somewhere south of X number of coins in the box total (go look for my remarks that lets you know what number), and that the rolls were accounted for, so please don't be looking for more coins in rolls. I have also said there is a Canadian Specimen set, and given some clues (note, more than one, and one is obscure) as to which it is, and that it has 7 coins. This is the total number of Canadian Coins. There are other world coins, but there are no more Canadian ones, and they are not in sets or in rolls. Meaning they are contained somehow in other way. And none are Mexican. Of the remainder of the world coins, one is sort of a dual coin. Let's get cracking as to what those are and how they are contained. There have been enough clues to get that at least started. Yes, there are at least 4 proof sets (maybe 4, maybe more) but it has not been determined how many coins are in those proof sets. If you can count those and find the other sets that are in the box, you may be able to figure out how many coins are not in sets or rolls, and that might give you some idea of the number of coins you need to account for in some really specific way. There are a lot of ways people can make guesses to entertain an answer from me either to confirm it, deny it, or give clues as to where you might want to go with your answer to get further on. Let's get some ideas flowing and maybe see some creativity in trying to get this done. No one will probably be able to guess everything without putting up their ideas here as guesses to see where they might need to improve on their answers.[/QUOTE]
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