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WEEK #366 WILL WE HAVE A WINNER THIS WEEK

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QUESTION:

 

[font:Century Gothic]If you had one of each denomination, type, date and mint of USA coin dated 1938, what would be the total face value?[/font]

 

Our first place winner will receive 20th Century United States Gold Coins 1907-1933 2nd Edition by David W. Akers

 

There will also be a runner up prize given to a randomly selected player with the correct answer.

 

REMINDER: The Numisma-Quest ends on Saturday at midnight EST. Entries after that time will not be valid. See the Trivia info post for more details.

 

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Ok, here is my guess:

 

Cents: PDS = $0.03

Nickels: Jefferson PDS = $0.15

Nickels: Buffalo D = $0.05

Dimes: PDS = $0.30

Quarters: PS = $0.50

Half Dollars: WLH PS = $1.00

Half Dollars: New Rochelle P = $0.50

Half Dollars: Arkansas PDS = $1.50

Half Dollars: Boone PDS = $1.50

Half Dollars: Texas PDS = $1.50

Half Dollars: Oregon PDS = $1.50

 

TOTAL: $8.53

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Lincoln 1c (3) .03

Buffalo 5c (1) .05

Jefferson 5c (3) .15

Mercury 10c (3) .30

Washington 25c (2) .50

Walker 50c (2) $1

 

$2.03 total face.

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1C

1938

1938-D

1938-S

5C Buffalo

1938-D

5C Jefferson

1938

1938-D

10C

1938

1938-D

1938-S

25C

1938

1938-S

50C

1938

1938-D

 

Total $1.98

 

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there were quite a few:

 

$2.03 cents in mint state coins

91c in Proofs

$1.50--3 Ark commems

$1.50 in Daniel Boone Commems

$1.50 in Oregon Trail commems

$1.50 in Texas commems..

 

$8.94 cents if my math is correct.............Jackson

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start with proof set cent=philly jefferson nickel =philly merc dime =philly washington quarter = philly walking liberty half= philly = TOTAL 91 CENTS

 

lincoln cent 1938-D 1938 plain = philly-1938 s san francisco = 2 CENTS

BUFFALO NICKEL FIVE CENTS 1938 - D Denver= 5 CENTS

JEFFERSON FIVE CENTS 1938- plain - D denver -S san francisco =10 CENTS

MERCURY HEAD DIMES 1938 =plain- D denver -S san fran= 30 CENTS

WASHINGTON QUARTER DOLLARS 1938 0 plain -Philly 0S San francisco= 50cents

WALKING LIBERTY HALF DOLLARS 1938 plain - philly-D denver =$1.00

for 1938 $1.97

 

1935-1939 ARKANSAS

COMMEMORATIVE HALF DOLLAR 1938 philly=1938 -d Denver=1938 s san francisco $1.50

1934-1938 BOONE

COMMEMORATIVE HALF DOLLAR - 1938 philly =1938-D denver-1938-S san fran

$1.50

1938 NEW ROCHELLE COMMEMORATIVE HALF DOLLAR Circulation strikes: 25,000 plus 15 assay pieces less 9,749 melted in April 1937, yielding a net mintage of 15,266

Proofs: estimated 50 presentation pieces and 10-14 matte proofs so thats $2.00

OREGON TRAIL

COMMEMORATIVE HALF DOLLARS -1938 Plain PHILLY D denver S san fran

$1.50

TEXAS COMMEMORATIVE HALF DOLLARS 1938 Plain Philly -D denver -ssan fran $1.50

I get a total of $10.88 ?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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What a terrific question. I have no idea but will hazard a guess of $1,358.47 ;)

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$8.53

 

Cents - PDS = .03

Nickels - PDDS = .20

Dimes - PDS = .30

Quarters - PS = .50

Halves:

Walkers - PD = $1.00

Oregon - PDS = $1.50

Texas - PDS = $1.50

Boone - PDS = $1.50

Arkansas - PDS = $1.50

New Rochelle = .50

 

 

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QUESTION:

 

If you had one of each denomination, type, date and mint of USA coin dated 1938, what would be the total face value?

 

ANSWER:

Answer: $8.53

 

Our first place winner :banana: Physics-fan3.14 will receive 20th Century United States Gold Coins 1907-1933 2nd Edition by David W. Akers

 

There will also be a runner up prize :golfclap: given to Elbesaar with the correct answer

 

Please stop by this Friday for the PMG Numisma-Quest question

 

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