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syzygy
Can you identify the US coins from these parts? Not a contest, since the winner only gets my undying respect and a statement that they are the smartest #$%@*^ in the whole world.

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whohah
A. Indian Head Cent bronze 1864-1909

B. Flying Eagle Cent 1856-1858

C. Lincoln Cent 1909 - 1958

D. Ike Dollar 1971-1978

E. Large cent 1840 or so - 1857

F. Walking Liberty Half Dollar 1916-1947

G. Sacajawea Dollar 2000 - date

H. Shield 5-cent piece - 1866-1883

I. Nickel 3-cent piece 1865-1889

J. Lincoln cent - 1959 to date

Jay in Garrison, TX

[where the heat index was 105 degrees Farenheit today...]
syzygy
QUOTE(whohah @ Jun 14 2005, 10:06 PM)
A. Indian Head Cent bronze 1864-1909

B. Flying Eagle Cent 1856-1858

C. Lincoln Cent 1909 - 1958

D. Ike Dollar 1971-1978

E. Large cent 1840 or so - 1857

F. Walking Liberty Half Dollar 1916-1947

G. Sacajawea Dollar 2000 - date

H. Shield 5-cent piece - 1866-1883

I. Nickel 3-cent piece 1865-1889

J. Lincoln cent - 1959 to date

Jay in Garrison, TX

[where the heat index was 105 degrees Farenheit today...]
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You're warm alright - but nope
Rabone
A. Indian Head Cent bronze 1864-1909

B. Flying Eagle Cent 1856-1858

C. Lincoln Cent 1909 - 1958

D. Ike Dollar 1971-1978

E. Liberty Head Nickel 1883-1912 (1913 if you count the unauthorized 5)

F. Walking Liberty Half Dollar 1916-1947

G. Sacajawea Dollar 2000 - date

H. Shield 5-cent piece - 1866-1883

I. Nickel 3-cent piece 1865-1889

J. Lincoln cent - 1959 to date
syzygy
You are the smartest #$%@*^ in the whole world


QUOTE(Rabone @ Jun 14 2005, 10:54 PM)
A. Indian Head Cent bronze 1864-1909

B. Flying Eagle Cent 1856-1858

C. Lincoln Cent 1909 - 1958

D. Ike Dollar 1971-1978

E. Liberty Head Nickel 1883-1912 (1913 if you count the unauthorized 5)

F. Walking Liberty Half Dollar 1916-1947

G. Sacajawea Dollar 2000 - date

H. Shield 5-cent piece - 1866-1883

I. Nickel 3-cent piece 1865-1889

J. Lincoln cent - 1959 to date
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I think this was too easy for this group!
Rabone
Aw, shucks, twern't 'nutin grin.gif
UncleBobo
I was stuck on "E"
gxseries
Geez, I should ask for a world coin contest next time. smile.gif I didn't even get the time to look at it smile.gif
Art
That was fast. I was stuck on E as well. I was thinking mid 1800s cent or half-cent .

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Rabone
Actually I thought B could have been a Busted Half Dime, as on my screens it looks more silver than copper.
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