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Maybe I should hold a contest and flip the two headed nickel and whoever guesses

Pete in MI

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how many times out of say 100 it turns up tails would win :lol:

Unfortunately will put the thought of a contest on the back burner til I get back to work.

BTW Mike from MI - I am OFF on Tuesdays (and any other day that ends in "day") so will probably be at the meeting tomorrow night.

Trying to figure out what I should enter into the contests?

I need clarification Mike from MI:
Is the "coin" that says it is "the most valuable coins anyone could ever own" considered a coin or a token (since it isn't real moo-lah). Then tough decision on which real coin to enter - it is a 'toss up' :lol: between the 2 headed nickel (get it - toss up hahaha) and the Australian 50 cent piece (or maybe the 1899 V nickel). Decisions - decisions.
 
The most valuable coin is considered to be a token. Only coins minted as real money can be entered as a coin. I would enter the V nickel! Now you have at least two entries. I know you found some rings, and a doo-dad or two, so you should have an entry for each! :) I will be glad to help out at the meeting!
 
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