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Topher
ROFL. This is priceless:

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WASHINGTON – An odd-looking Canadian coin with a bright red flower was the culprit behind the U.S. Defence Department's false espionage warning earlier this year, the Associated Press has learned.

The odd-looking – but harmless – "poppy coin" was so unfamiliar to suspicious U.S. Army contractors traveling in Canada that they filed confidential espionage accounts about them. The worried contractors described the coins as "anomalous" and "filled with something man-made that looked like nano-technology," according to once-classified U.S. government reports and e-mails obtained by the AP.



http://www.thestar.com/News/article/211189

Read the link for the whole story. I wonder if my "spy coins" will fetch a premium on fleabay now? hysterical.gif

akdrv
I sent out quite a few Poppy quarters to CoinPeople members when they were first released. There is actually a small camera inside the poppy. America's Funniest Coin People show is coming soon. ninja.gif laugh.gif
tabbs
Eeek! Good thing that the one I got from you is well "hidden" in an album. tongue.gif

That story cracks me up ...

Christian
Rotten Rodney
now that's one for the history books.
De Orc
I just found the entire thing funny, and have to comment on the slight whiff of paranoia eminating from certain quarters rofl1.gif

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Scottishmoney
This actually is just about as good as WMD's in Iraq, I think our fellow 'Peepers in Canadia better take shelter 'cause sure shot Cheney might just wanna invoke "Shock and Awe" hysterical.gif
banivechi
sorry.gif I've got a poppy quarter from Anton but I lost it! Can someone trace it? CIA, FSB?
daggit
Canadians + Technology = rofl1.gif Pfffttttt thats a good one...of course my own (Canadian) opinion grin.gif
Scottishmoney
QUOTE(daggit @ May 8 2007, 06:22 PM) [snapback]323018[/snapback]

Canadians + Technology = rofl1.gif Pfffttttt thats a good one...of course my own (Canadian) opinion grin.gif



Yep, they all live in igloos, say eh? and aboot, and they are a crafty bunch but my gosh they do brew a good beer bthumbsup.gif
daggit
QUOTE(Scottishmoney @ May 8 2007, 07:42 PM) [snapback]323032[/snapback]

Yep, they all live in igloos, say eh? and aboot, and they are a crafty bunch but my gosh they do brew a good beer bthumbsup.gif


Ahhhhhh yes we love our beer.... don't forget hockey eh! grin.gif
cqueen2
LOL thanks for the laugh hysterical.gif hysterical.gif hysterical.gif
dustin43160
i dont think that the spy coins are real i just think that the government just wanted people to pay attention to something else insted of the war or ... but they could be real.
Vfox
For some reason I think the chances of Canada spying on the US with nano-technology is right up there with the US having "perfect" hub dies.

Hey at least we know Canada could really do it if they wanted to, unlike our hubs lol. But then again I think for any Canadian wanting to learn the "Insiders" information in the US, all they would have to do is walk across the border and hangout....basically anywhere here. Lol. smile.gif
Topher
I guess the mint learned its lesson with the poppy, as most of the pink ribbon (breast cancer) quarters I've seen have held their colour very well.
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