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Week# 594 HAPPY HAPPY FRIDAY! IT'S THAT TIME AGAIN!

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This weeks First and Second place winners will be picked at random.

The question must be answered by Saturday at midnight EST

 

QUESTION:

 

Which of our classic commemoratives (1892-1954) were coined entirely or in part during a year other than the date which appears on them?

 

This weeks winner will receive a copy of "The Treasure Ship S.S. New York, Her Story 1837-1846. By Q. David Bowers

 

There will also be a runner up prize given to a 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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1938 Delaware Tercentenary

1936 Long Island Tercentenary

1936 Cleveland Centennial

1920 Pilgrim Tercentenary

1904 Lewis and Clark Exposition

 

 

 

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1900 Lafayette Memorial Silver Dollar and or 1938 New Rochelle commemorative.

 

Could you also explain the last coin question reason as interested as to the answer.

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As far as I can tell there were four;

 

Lafayette - minted in 1899 with date of 1900

 

Battle of Gettysburg - some of which were minted in 1937 with date of 1936

 

Cleveland Centennial - 25,015 which were minted in 1937 and dated 1936

 

New Rochelle - made in 1937 and dated 1938

 

Doug

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QUESTION:

 

Which of our classic commemoratives (1892-1954) were coined entirely or in part during a year other than the date which appears on them?

 

Answer: Lafayette, Louisiana Purchase, Cleveland, Gettysburg, Robinson-Arkansas, Delaware, New Rochelle

 

No winner this week!

 

Thank you for playing and please stop by this Friday for the PMG Numisma-Quest question

 

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