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n n n nineteen :glugglug
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I guess I won :thumbsup
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Now one more person only:thumbsup
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CONTEST IS OVER WE HAVE WINNERS!
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YAY! I guess I won too :)
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so whats ur age
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Ok first 3 most faster playes were
SKULL ICEICEBABY ASSFAIRY Please all of u contact me on ICQ to pick up your free sets:thumbsup |
so who won http://www.smilies.okipages.com/s/ot...boldpurple.gif
I'm sure it was n n n ninineteen :glugglug |
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sweeeeeeeeeet
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Thanx Lykos |
w00t w00t w00t I'M A WINNER :thumbsup :thumbsup :thumbsup
ok now to tell the truth I have no use for any content but just wanted to have some fun so I'm going to have another small competition and the winner can have my prize :thumbsup |
U welcome all people,just hit me up on ICQ to win your prizes:thumbsup
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First person to guess (use google) the date stamped on the first silver USA dollar can have my prize
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1794
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Easy it's 1971
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Some close guesses but the coin your looking for is extremely rare (only 4 survived)
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April 2, 1792
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Last clue,
It predates the first 1794 liberty head dollar and was designed by Benjamin Franklin. |
The 1776 Silver Dollar was the largest and purest silver coin of the time. It?s the only silver dollar to be designed by founding father, Benjamin Franklin, who created 13 linked rings on the reverse to symbolize our original 13 colonies. The 13 rings surround the motto "We Are One," a declaration of the unity of the soon-to-be-states. The British capture of the Mint brought an end to the brief life of the 1776 Silver Dollar and sealed its destiny as one of America?s rarest coins. Only four survived. It would be 18 years before the appearance of America?s next silver dollar, the 1794 "Flowing Hair Liberty." Circling her portrait is the word "Liberty" and one star for each state of the Union. Lady Liberty had been born. But, after just one day of minting, fate intervened. Equipment failure forced silver dollar production to halt until 1795. Today, the few surviving 1794 Liberty Silver Dollars have become prized for their rarity and meaning. In fact, one recently sold for $506,000.00!
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1776 http://www.nationalcollectorsmint.co..._1794_main.htm |
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its 19, did i win did i win..
ah damn, i couldnt count that high, took me awhile. |
19 :Graucho
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