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Trivia question
An easy one, straight from the pages of Numismatic News and Alan Hebert's
column. By law, all U. S. regular circulation coins with a value above 25c must have an eagle on the reverse. The state quarters are an obvious exception. Can you name other recent exceptions? Richard |
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Dr. Richard L. Hall wrote:
By law, all U. S. regular circulation coins with a value above 25c must have an eagle on the reverse. The state quarters are an obvious exception. Can you name other recent exceptions? Bicentennial coinage is all I can think of. -- Bob |
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why would quarters be an exception? they are not over 25 cents anyway.
"Bob Flaminio" wrote in message ... Dr. Richard L. Hall wrote: By law, all U. S. regular circulation coins with a value above 25c must have an eagle on the reverse. The state quarters are an obvious exception. Can you name other recent exceptions? Bicentennial coinage is all I can think of. -- Bob |
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Some of the new Modern Commems?????
"Dr. Richard L. Hall" wrote in message ... An easy one, straight from the pages of Numismatic News and Alan Hebert's column. By law, all U. S. regular circulation coins with a value above 25c must have an eagle on the reverse. The state quarters are an obvious exception. Can you name other recent exceptions? Richard |
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Define recent
-- * /?\ /___\ -O=O- ^ AS & His Magic Hat A conclusion is simply the place where you decided to stop thinking. "Dr. Richard L. Hall" wrote in message ... An easy one, straight from the pages of Numismatic News and Alan Hebert's column. By law, all U. S. regular circulation coins with a value above 25c must have an eagle on the reverse. The state quarters are an obvious exception. Can you name other recent exceptions? Richard |
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Said for common circulation
-- * /?\ /___\ -O=O- ^ AS & His Magic Hat A conclusion is simply the place where you decided to stop thinking. "Harvey Bastacky" wrote in message ... Some of the new Modern Commems????? "Dr. Richard L. Hall" wrote in message ... An easy one, straight from the pages of Numismatic News and Alan Hebert's column. By law, all U. S. regular circulation coins with a value above 25c must have an eagle on the reverse. The state quarters are an obvious exception. Can you name other recent exceptions? Richard |
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Right on! I told you it was easy.
"Bob Flaminio" wrote in message ... Dr. Richard L. Hall wrote: By law, all U. S. regular circulation coins with a value above 25c must have an eagle on the reverse. The state quarters are an obvious exception. Can you name other recent exceptions? Bicentennial coinage is all I can think of. -- Bob |
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Ok, let's rephrase that. "By law, all U. S. regular circulation coins with
a value of 25c and above must have an eagle on the reverse. The state quarters are an obvious exception. Can you name other recent exceptions?" "Bob Peterson" wrote in message ... why would quarters be an exception? they are not over 25 cents anyway. "Bob Flaminio" wrote in message ... Dr. Richard L. Hall wrote: By law, all U. S. regular circulation coins with a value above 25c must have an eagle on the reverse. The state quarters are an obvious exception. Can you name other recent exceptions? Bicentennial coinage is all I can think of. -- Bob |
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By law, all U. S. regular circulation coins with a value above 25c must
have an eagle on the reverse. The state quarters are an obvious exception. Can you name other recent exceptions? If you consider 30 years ago as 'recent' then the 1776-1976 bicentennial coins would fit the description. -- Brian Blackwell SPMC 9522 ANA LM2644 My Obsolete Banknotes Page http://home.att.net/~brianblackwell/obsolete.htm |
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By law, all U. S. regular circulation coins with a value above 25c must have
an eagle on the reverse. The state quarters are an obvious exception. Can you name other recent exceptions? 1) Commemoratives. 2) any coin Congress wishes to exclude. 8-| - Coin Saver |
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