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"...., it should have had those phrases,
but did not, causing some to refer to it as the "lawbreaker" coin."
Numismatic News, March 1, 2005, pg.61. Without reading the article, does anyone know which coin some have referred to as the "lawbreaker" coin? For those who do not know and do not subscribe to NN, two clues; I want one where I live. Bill |
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"Bill Krummel" wrote in message ... but did not, causing some to refer to it as the "lawbreaker" coin." Numismatic News, March 1, 2005, pg.61. Without reading the article, does anyone know which coin some have referred to as the "lawbreaker" coin? For those who do not know and do not subscribe to NN, two clues; I want one where I live. Bill Some have referred to the Missouri classic commemorative half as the "lawbreaker" coin. It does not have any of these mottos; "IN GOD WE TRUST", "E PLURIBUS UNUM", or "LIBERTY". According to the article, there are coins that will be missing some of those mottos, but it is unusual for a coin to be missing all. My six word sentence contained two clues - I collect classic commemorative halfs and I live in Missouri. Bill |
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"Bill Krummel" wrote in message ... "Bill Krummel" wrote in message ... but did not, causing some to refer to it as the "lawbreaker" coin." Numismatic News, March 1, 2005, pg.61. Without reading the article, does anyone know which coin some have referred to as the "lawbreaker" coin? For those who do not know and do not subscribe to NN, two clues; I want one where I live. Bill Some have referred to the Missouri classic commemorative half as the "lawbreaker" coin. It does not have any of these mottos; "IN GOD WE TRUST", "E PLURIBUS UNUM", or "LIBERTY". According to the article, there are coins that will be missing some of those mottos, but it is unusual for a coin to be missing all. My six word sentence contained two clues - I collect classic commemorative halfs and I live in Missouri. Bill Bingo! Correct answer, Bill. I see you also figured out your own clues. Good job. Bill |
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"Bill Krummel" wrote in message ... "Bill Krummel" wrote in message ... "Bill Krummel" wrote in message ... but did not, causing some to refer to it as the "lawbreaker" coin." Numismatic News, March 1, 2005, pg.61. Without reading the article, does anyone know which coin some have referred to as the "lawbreaker" coin? For those who do not know and do not subscribe to NN, two clues; I want one where I live. Bill Some have referred to the Missouri classic commemorative half as the "lawbreaker" coin. It does not have any of these mottos; "IN GOD WE TRUST", "E PLURIBUS UNUM", or "LIBERTY". According to the article, there are coins that will be missing some of those mottos, but it is unusual for a coin to be missing all. My six word sentence contained two clues - I collect classic commemorative halfs and I live in Missouri. Bill Bingo! Correct answer, Bill. I see you also figured out your own clues. Good job. Bill Bill, are you all right? Doing ok? This seems a little strange. Bill |
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"Bill Krummel" wrote in message ... "Bill Krummel" wrote in message ... "Bill Krummel" wrote in message ... "Bill Krummel" wrote in message ... but did not, causing some to refer to it as the "lawbreaker" coin." Numismatic News, March 1, 2005, pg.61. Without reading the article, does anyone know which coin some have referred to as the "lawbreaker" coin? For those who do not know and do not subscribe to NN, two clues; I want one where I live. Bill Some have referred to the Missouri classic commemorative half as the "lawbreaker" coin. It does not have any of these mottos; "IN GOD WE TRUST", "E PLURIBUS UNUM", or "LIBERTY". According to the article, there are coins that will be missing some of those mottos, but it is unusual for a coin to be missing all. My six word sentence contained two clues - I collect classic commemorative halfs and I live in Missouri. Bill Bingo! Correct answer, Bill. I see you also figured out your own clues. Good job. Bill Bill, are you all right? Doing ok? This seems a little strange. Bill Yeah, I'm fine. Just having a little fun. Bill |
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"Randy Thompson" wrote in message oups.com... Bill, I often have the problem of no one replying to my posts, but I don't think I've ever carried on the whole discussion with myself. I read your original post and didn't have a clue. I don't recall the Missouri commem being called the lawbreaker coin before. I don't own one and didn't remember that it lacked all three mottos. I know several other coins were technically lawbreakers when issued, including the Morgan dollar. I guess I'm still a wannabe commem collector, especially since I don't have a Hudson either. "I read your original post and didn't have a clue." Ahem. I gave two clues. "I don't own one and didn't remember that it lacked all three mottos." Honestly, I have never looked at any coin to see what mottoes are there. I would have to pull out my Oregon (don't read that out loud if you are with company, you may be misunderstood) or my Stone Mountain ( oh what the heck, go ahead and read it out loud) just to see what mottoes are on those coins or lacking. "I guess I'm still a wannabe commem collector, especially since I don't have a Hudson either." I had a net graded Missouri once. I have yet to own a Hudson. Bill |
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Bill Krummel wrote: "I read your original post and didn't have a clue." Ahem. I gave two clues. Maybe I should have said, " I had no clue as to how to interpret your clues". "I don't own one and didn't remember that it lacked all three mottos." Honestly, I have never looked at any coin to see what mottoes are there. I would have to pull out my Oregon (don't read that out loud if you are with company, you may be misunderstood) or my Stone Mountain ( oh what the heck, go ahead and read it out loud) just to see what mottoes are on those coins or lacking. I may never look at an Oregon or Stone Mountain the same again. I may give up collecting commems altogether now. Someone already ruined the Delaware for me by making some reference to a baby with some intestinal problems... "I guess I'm still a wannabe commem collector, especially since I don't have a Hudson either." I had a net graded Missouri once. I have yet to own a Hudson. Bill |
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Bill Krummel wrote:
"Randy Thompson" wrote in message oups.com... Bill, I often have the problem of no one replying to my posts, but I don't think I've ever carried on the whole discussion with myself. I read your original post and didn't have a clue. I don't recall the Missouri commem being called the lawbreaker coin before. I don't own one and didn't remember that it lacked all three mottos. I know several other coins were technically lawbreakers when issued, including the Morgan dollar. I guess I'm still a wannabe commem collector, especially since I don't have a Hudson either. "I read your original post and didn't have a clue." Ahem. I gave two clues. "I don't own one and didn't remember that it lacked all three mottos." Honestly, I have never looked at any coin to see what mottoes are there. I would have to pull out my Oregon (don't read that out loud if you are with company, you may be misunderstood) or my Stone Mountain ( oh what the heck, go ahead and read it out loud) just to see what mottoes are on those coins or lacking. "I guess I'm still a wannabe commem collector, especially since I don't have a Hudson either." I had a net graded Missouri once. I have yet to own a Hudson. The only solution I can see here is for Bill to sell me his Grant. That will make all right with the world. -- Bob |
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"Bob Flaminio" wrote in message ... Bill Krummel wrote: "Randy Thompson" wrote in message oups.com... Bill, I often have the problem of no one replying to my posts, but I don't think I've ever carried on the whole discussion with myself. I read your original post and didn't have a clue. I don't recall the Missouri commem being called the lawbreaker coin before. I don't own one and didn't remember that it lacked all three mottos. I know several other coins were technically lawbreakers when issued, including the Morgan dollar. I guess I'm still a wannabe commem collector, especially since I don't have a Hudson either. "I read your original post and didn't have a clue." Ahem. I gave two clues. "I don't own one and didn't remember that it lacked all three mottos." Honestly, I have never looked at any coin to see what mottoes are there. I would have to pull out my Oregon (don't read that out loud if you are with company, you may be misunderstood) or my Stone Mountain ( oh what the heck, go ahead and read it out loud) just to see what mottoes are on those coins or lacking. "I guess I'm still a wannabe commem collector, especially since I don't have a Hudson either." I had a net graded Missouri once. I have yet to own a Hudson. The only solution I can see here is for Bill to sell me his Grant. That will make all right with the world. -- Bob Baseball teams sometimes do three way trades, involving three different ballclubs. Now, it seems to me that Bob Rudd had a Hudson to sell at one time. So I am thinking; Bob Rudd sends me the Hudson, I send Flaminio my Grant, and Flaminio sends something to Bob Rudd, maybe a commem to be named later. I could live with that. Bill |
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"Randy Thompson" wrote in message oups.com... Bill Krummel wrote: "I read your original post and didn't have a clue." Ahem. I gave two clues. Maybe I should have said, " I had no clue as to how to interpret your clues". "I don't own one and didn't remember that it lacked all three mottos." Honestly, I have never looked at any coin to see what mottoes are there. I would have to pull out my Oregon (don't read that out loud if you are with company, you may be misunderstood) or my Stone Mountain ( oh what the heck, go ahead and read it out loud) just to see what mottoes are on those coins or lacking. I may never look at an Oregon or Stone Mountain the same again. I may give up collecting commems altogether now. Someone already ruined the Delaware for me by making some reference to a baby with some intestinal problems... Hahaha! I went to eBay to get a good look at a Delaware to see what the heck you were talking about. A couple of years ago, a fellow collector in the local coin club wanted to sell me a Delaware and I held it for awhile, studied it, mulled it over and didn't make a deal, mainly on account of one unsightly mark on the coin. Viewing that coin, though, caused me to put Delaware rather far down on my list of commems to buy, because I just wasn't impressed with the design. But I didn't recall seeing a baby or intestines. One look at the auction image, courtesy of one of our "favorite" sellers; http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...m=39662868 17 and I saw the gaseous brat right away. I have to read the commem book now, because I can't figure out what is meant by that element of the design. A cloud wouldn't have rays emanating from it. Raindrops? The sun, behind the cloud? Something entirely different? What am I missing? I'll read about the Delaware this evening. Bill |
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