tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14411073.post8212011691962062038..comments2024-03-28T06:20:30.213-04:00Comments on Coined For Money: 2013 Canadian QuarterManhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02349516488425977793noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14411073.post-23049305645072959002014-11-05T05:24:32.167-05:002014-11-05T05:24:32.167-05:00Thank you so much for your knowledge n sharing wit...Thank you so much for your knowledge n sharing with all.. much appriciated. Great help full service you provide so many with. Take care. N thanks again.Gnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14411073.post-43834387976791072732014-11-05T02:51:18.472-05:002014-11-05T02:51:18.472-05:00a fifty cent Canadian piece on one side it says QU...<i>a fifty cent Canadian piece on one side it says QUEEN ELIZABETH THE SECOND.. on the other side it says HONG-KONG at top n on the bottom half of coin it says FIFTY CENTS 1967 But if you turn the coin n look at the outside rim it looks like someone took 2 real slender versions of the coin n slapped them together leaving a middle indentation between the 2.</i> <br /><br />This coin is from Hong Kong not Canada.<br /><br />The edge is a normal security edge.<br /><br />Common about <b>$0.40</b> Manhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02349516488425977793noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14411073.post-36227808077688571462014-11-04T11:20:54.690-05:002014-11-04T11:20:54.690-05:00I have a fifty cent Canadian piece on one side it ...I have a fifty cent Canadian piece on one side it says QUEEN ELIZABETH THE SECOND.. on the other side it says HONG-KONG at top n on the bottom half of coin it says FIFTY CENTS 1967 But if you turn the coin n look at the outside rim it looks like someone took 2 real slender versions of the coin n slapped them together leaving a middle indentation between the 2. Is this a misprint or normal for this coin? Also any idea what the value is? It's in very good condition.Ginger in alaskanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14411073.post-26064569883080605192013-10-13T19:34:52.361-04:002013-10-13T19:34:52.361-04:00@Aussie Kid, that is great if you go into Engineer...@Aussie Kid, that is great if you go into Engineering like I did you could also do things like batteries with coins and build a coin counter.<br /><br />The possibilities are endless.Manhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02349516488425977793noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14411073.post-81621953678063838082013-10-13T16:27:50.775-04:002013-10-13T16:27:50.775-04:00I did a science project (for school) that involved...I did a science project (for school) that involved taking swabs of some of my coins and growing their bacteria to determine if "dirty looking" coins had more or less bacteria then "clean looking" coins. I also swabbed some silver coins because I head that bacteria does not grow well on silver.<br />The total project must have over 10 hours of logged time doing anything related to the project. I also (for history) did a project on ancient Greek coins (we were studying Ancient Greece) and got %100!!! I was amazed that a topic not done by anyone else could get such a high mark. My history teacher may have never seen an essay on greek coins before. That is just a few of some of my examples of coin collecting ocming in useful in any situation :)Aussie Kidnoreply@blogger.com