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  #51  
Old April 4th 04, 04:32 AM
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From: Phil DeMayo
Columbia wrote: what's GGPD?

It's a Dobacian acronym for Glenna Goodacre Presentation Dollar.


"Dobacian" ?!??! 8-O
I love it. Right up there with our making "eBay" a verb, huh? Of course, you
now got to explain to the newbies what *that* all means.

"Look ma, I'm getting popular with the guys!!!"

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  #52  
Old April 5th 04, 07:59 AM
Aram H. Haroutunian
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On Fri, 02 Apr 2004 02:57:14 GMT, George D
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Coin Saver wrote:
GGPD.
5,000 Specimens.

8-)
Coin Saver


I have .04% of that entire issue.

=========================
Interesting that you mention percentages. I own 50% of the known
examples of the 1837 Browning 6 Bust Quarter. One other known.
Aram.
  #53  
Old April 5th 04, 12:09 PM
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"Aram H. Haroutunian" wrote:

On Fri, 02 Apr 2004 02:57:14 GMT, George D
wrote:

Coin Saver wrote:
GGPD.
5,000 Specimens.

8-)
Coin Saver


I have .04% of that entire issue.

=========================
Interesting that you mention percentages. I own 50% of the known
examples of the 1837 Browning 6 Bust Quarter. One other known.
Aram.


That's really neat, Aram! Even a 1913 Liberty Nickel is 300x more common!??!

Alan
'those is ubiquitous'
  #54  
Old April 6th 04, 10:46 AM
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On Mon, 05 Apr 2004 11:09:47 GMT, Alan & Erin Williams
wrote:

"Aram H. Haroutunian" wrote:

On Fri, 02 Apr 2004 02:57:14 GMT, George D
wrote:

Coin Saver wrote:
GGPD.
5,000 Specimens.

8-)
Coin Saver

I have .04% of that entire issue.

=========================
Interesting that you mention percentages. I own 50% of the known
examples of the 1837 Browning 6 Bust Quarter. One other known.
Aram.


That's really neat, Aram! Even a 1913 Liberty Nickel is 300x more common!??!

Alan
'those is ubiquitous'

? Would that be two and a half times? Are there more than five 1913
Liberty Nickels known? Or does my math stink? :-)
Aram.
  #55  
Old April 6th 04, 01:14 PM
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"Aram H. Haroutunian" wrote:

On Mon, 05 Apr 2004 11:09:47 GMT, Alan & Erin Williams
wrote:

"Aram H. Haroutunian" wrote:

On Fri, 02 Apr 2004 02:57:14 GMT, George D
wrote:

Coin Saver wrote:
GGPD.
5,000 Specimens.

8-)
Coin Saver

I have .04% of that entire issue.
=========================
Interesting that you mention percentages. I own 50% of the known
examples of the 1837 Browning 6 Bust Quarter. One other known.
Aram.


That's really neat, Aram! Even a 1913 Liberty Nickel is 300x more common!??!

Alan
'those is ubiquitous'

? Would that be two and a half times? Are there more than five 1913
Liberty Nickels known? Or does my math stink? :-)
Aram.


;-)

Alan
'preserving the mystery'
  #56  
Old April 6th 04, 08:53 PM
Aram H. Haroutunian
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On Tue, 06 Apr 2004 12:14:33 GMT, Alan & Erin Williams
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"Aram H. Haroutunian" wrote:

On Mon, 05 Apr 2004 11:09:47 GMT, Alan & Erin Williams
wrote:

"Aram H. Haroutunian" wrote:

On Fri, 02 Apr 2004 02:57:14 GMT, George D
wrote:

Coin Saver wrote:
GGPD.
5,000 Specimens.

8-)
Coin Saver

I have .04% of that entire issue.
=========================
Interesting that you mention percentages. I own 50% of the known
examples of the 1837 Browning 6 Bust Quarter. One other known.
Aram.

That's really neat, Aram! Even a 1913 Liberty Nickel is 300x more common!??!

Alan
'those is ubiquitous'

? Would that be two and a half times? Are there more than five 1913
Liberty Nickels known? Or does my math stink? :-)
Aram.


;-)

Alan
'preserving the mystery'

=================
OK. I give up. What's the mystery?
Aram.
  #57  
Old April 6th 04, 11:32 PM
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"Aram H. Haroutunian" wrote:

On Tue, 06 Apr 2004 12:14:33 GMT, Alan & Erin Williams
wrote:

"Aram H. Haroutunian" wrote:

On Mon, 05 Apr 2004 11:09:47 GMT, Alan & Erin Williams
wrote:

"Aram H. Haroutunian" wrote:

On Fri, 02 Apr 2004 02:57:14 GMT, George D
wrote:

Coin Saver wrote:
GGPD.
5,000 Specimens.

8-)
Coin Saver

I have .04% of that entire issue.
=========================
Interesting that you mention percentages. I own 50% of the known
examples of the 1837 Browning 6 Bust Quarter. One other known.
Aram.

That's really neat, Aram! Even a 1913 Liberty Nickel is 300x more common!??!

Alan
'those is ubiquitous'
? Would that be two and a half times? Are there more than five 1913
Liberty Nickels known? Or does my math stink? :-)
Aram.


;-)

Alan
'preserving the mystery'

=================
OK. I give up. What's the mystery?
Aram.


Who has the *sixth* nickel!

Alan
'not me'
  #58  
Old April 8th 04, 08:50 AM
Aram H. Haroutunian
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On Tue, 06 Apr 2004 22:32:39 GMT, Alan & Erin Williams
wrote:

"Aram H. Haroutunian" wrote:

On Tue, 06 Apr 2004 12:14:33 GMT, Alan & Erin Williams
wrote:

"Aram H. Haroutunian" wrote:

On Mon, 05 Apr 2004 11:09:47 GMT, Alan & Erin Williams
wrote:

"Aram H. Haroutunian" wrote:

On Fri, 02 Apr 2004 02:57:14 GMT, George D
wrote:

Coin Saver wrote:
GGPD.
5,000 Specimens.

8-)
Coin Saver

I have .04% of that entire issue.
=========================
Interesting that you mention percentages. I own 50% of the known
examples of the 1837 Browning 6 Bust Quarter. One other known.
Aram.

That's really neat, Aram! Even a 1913 Liberty Nickel is 300x more common!??!

Alan
'those is ubiquitous'
? Would that be two and a half times? Are there more than five 1913
Liberty Nickels known? Or does my math stink? :-)
Aram.

;-)

Alan
'preserving the mystery'

=================
OK. I give up. What's the mystery?
Aram.


Who has the *sixth* nickel!

Alan
'not me'

=======
Nor I.
Aram.
 




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