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2008 Sacagawea Dollar?
February 15, 2008, 05:37:53 PM
A friend recently told me that there will be no Sacagawea Dollers minted this year.  Anyone else here that??

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Re: 2008 Sacagawea Dollar?
February 15, 2008, 07:30:18 PM
I thought the series was meant to continue, but with a change in the obverse (or was it reverse) either in 2008 or 2009.

 


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Re: 2008 Sacagawea Dollar?
February 15, 2008, 08:03:24 PM
I thought so too.

My friend said he heard it on that TV Channel which sells coins.

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Re: 2008 Sacagawea Dollar?
February 15, 2008, 08:59:53 PM
It appears they will be made for collectors only, not for circulation.

See here....http://www.coinnews.net/2008/01/17/2008-sacagawea-dollars-and-kennedy-half-dollar-for-sale-3864/

From 2009, it appears they will be re-designed annually.

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Re: 2008 Sacagawea Dollar?
May 01, 2008, 09:31:53 AM
Did anyone buy the sacs from the mint?

 


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Re: 2008 Sacagawea Dollar?
May 01, 2008, 11:26:31 AM
The2008 Sackies are on sale from the mint. Sure hopes someone buys a roll of each mint mark and offers them up for sale as there is NO way I am springing for two rolls to get the few I need for myself and a few collectors around the world. If worse comes to worse I assume my dealer will finally pick some up! ;D

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Re: 2008 Sacagawea Dollar?
May 01, 2008, 11:30:56 AM

Why don't we see how many members want them, if we get enough buy rolls amd split them up?


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Re: 2008 Sacagawea Dollar?
May 01, 2008, 01:30:02 PM

Why don't we see how many members want them, if we get enough buy rolls amd split them up?



I'm all for that, and would definately be in for a few!!!

 


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Re: 2008 Sacagawea Dollar?
May 01, 2008, 09:19:47 PM
 :D

Sir Dumanyu:
I agree with your idea.
I collect Sacagawea Dollars Date-wise and Mint-wise   (American way of collecting!)
I understand from
2001 to 2007
they were issued in Mint Sets only.  (Please correct me, if I am wrong)
For the above years, I paid 3 bucks for each  coin.
I like the Lady Sacagawea, who sacrificed her life in Lewis Clarke Expedition.  Her son went to Germany as a friend of a Prince there etc.,
Yes!   I say, some reason or other and find attachment to each coin and collect them
George

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Re: 2008 Sacagawea Dollar?
May 02, 2008, 12:04:20 AM
After shipping is added you are looking at about $2 per coin if you order the Sackies from the mint but, as it stands at this time, there is NO other option unless we wait for a dealer to stock them.

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Re: 2008 Sacagawea Dollar?
May 02, 2008, 12:11:41 AM
I'd be wanting a couple of each if anyone has any available.

 


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Re: 2008 Sacagawea Dollar?
May 02, 2008, 07:54:18 AM
I'd take one of each if someone in the US was prepared to take on the 'mission'.  ;D

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Re: 2008 Sacagawea Dollar?
May 02, 2008, 10:57:42 AM
I'll get mine from my coin dealer.

Haven't checked with her lately, so I'm not sure they are in stock.

When they are available, I'll buy mine, and if anyone still needs them, I would be pleased to buy them for you also.

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Re: 2008 Sacagawea Dollar?
May 02, 2008, 07:07:11 PM
I' d love to be in on this. I have 1 2000 SAC living at my house and would love to give her a freind or two ;D

 


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Re: 2008 Sacagawea Dollar?
May 02, 2008, 11:36:22 PM
Same here too. I only have the 2000 coin (P & D).

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Re: 2008 Sacagawea Dollar?
May 02, 2008, 11:48:58 PM
I have none since they were up to now always sold as gold or golden and it is ubelievable how many fall for that description

Now they go for 3 euro on ebay plus postage that is like 9 dollars without airtight capsule  ???

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Re: 2008 Sacagawea Dollar?
May 03, 2008, 12:21:12 AM
Our "golden" dollars MUST have protection from the elements and an airtite is required to keep that beautiful golden color. I do prefer the Sackie to the dead Presidents and find it ironic they bring such a stable price and have already become a pricey set if proofs are included when no one in the U.S. wants to use them for anything else!

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Re: 2008 Sacagawea Dollar?
May 03, 2008, 01:34:48 AM
I like the Lady Sacagawea, who sacrificed her life in Lewis Clarke Expedition.  Her son went to Germany as a friend of a Prince there etc.,
George
George; not quite sure where you got your information on Sacajawea(boat launcher in Shoshone) but part of what you say couldn't be further from what actually happened. She was with Lewis and Clark only from 1804 to 1806 when she was 17 to 19 years of age. Married to a fellow by the name of Charbbonneau who was hired by Clark as a guide.  Her son, Jean Baptiste was eventually adopted by Clark and educated in St. Lewis Mo.
A daughter was also born to Sacajawea in 1810 but died as a young girl. This was when Sacajawea left her husband and returned to the Wind River area and the Shoshone (snake) people. She eventually died in April of 1884 on the reservation and is burried near Lander Wyoming on Indian land.  Here is a good web site to fill in all the little items that I left out:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sacagawea#Later_life_and_death

Hope this clears up some of the missed concepts of the woman.

Sir Olddan:
Thanks for the correction you have given.
The son of Sacagawea was Mr. Pomp Baptiste
His friend was Duke Paul  Wilhelm better known as Prince Paul of Wurttemberg,now Southwestern Germany
I got the information from
http://promstory.home.mindspring.com
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Re: 2008 Sacagawea Dollar?
May 03, 2008, 06:37:59 AM
Our "golden" dollars MUST have protection from the elements and an airtite is required to keep that beautiful golden color. I do prefer the Sackie to the dead Presidents and find it ironic they bring such a stable price and have already become a pricey set if proofs are included when no one in the U.S. wants to use them for anything else!

Yes and I am amazed that nobody offered a silver and gold version to make money of this nice design

By the way ; I looked in my pocket and all my 1;2:5 cent coins are brown copper allready

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Re: 2008 Sacagawea Dollar?
May 03, 2008, 10:11:21 AM
There were 11 Sackies struck in gold back in 1999 or 2000 and taken up on a Space Shuttle flight, they are now in the Smithsonian.  You would think the govt would wanna look at some money making opportunities, and keep one and sell the rest off.  But nobody could accuse the feds of having intelligence.

 


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Re: 2008 Sacagawea Dollar?
May 04, 2008, 07:26:19 AM
There were 11 Sackies struck in gold back in 1999 or 2000 and taken up on a Space Shuttle flight, they are now in the Smithsonian.  You would think the govt would wanna look at some money making opportunities, and keep one and sell the rest off.  But nobody could accuse the feds of having intelligence.

yes they say beings of outer space never visited us because THEY are intelligent

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Re: 2008 Sacagawea Dollar?
May 04, 2008, 11:40:55 PM
Hillary Clinton was a MAJOR player in getting Sacagawea on the dollar coin (Had to be a woman) and with that came a lot of falsehoods. To here many tell the now version of the story Sacagawea was almost the leader of the expedition? Well folks, I hate to put a damper on the new version of history, but at that particular period of time women weren't quite as equal as they are in these modern times. And, while she could serve as a translator I would suggest she probably served in some more womanly duties as prescribed by that period of time. And, I would also suggest a 17 to 19 year old was not a world renowned traveler so her experience out of her neck of the woods would be very limited. Don't get me wrong as I am sure they all experienced a remarkable journey to lands unseen but I for one must keep things in perspective.
I read through a very unique cook book a few years back in which Virginia's most noteable women submitted recipes. All of them were Senator's or Congressmen's wives and they went into detail how to skin, gut and clean the critters before they advised proper cooking procedures. And THESE were our royal ladies of government at that time doing what was expected of them in that time period. Sacagawea did exactly what she was told and I doubt seriously if she volunteered for the expedition and if she did I doubt she had a clue what she had gotten herself into!!! ;D

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Re: 2008 Sacagawea Dollar?
May 05, 2008, 12:21:38 AM
I haven't a doubt that Sacagawea was sacked more than few times by Lewis and Clark.  Why do you think they would select a woman otherwise?  Not PC these days, but these "heroes" were no better than the rest of the sordid lot of us.

 


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Re: 2008 Sacagawea Dollar?
May 05, 2008, 08:54:21 AM
Got to give Lewis and Clark credit as they covered all the bases so to speak? No one knew how long the journey would last nor what the outcome might be. If you got to go at least take the things a man MUST have for such a journey. Kind of makes one wonder what really has gone on in our outer space adventures up to this point now doesn't it? Who wouldn't want to be first? ;D  ;D  ;D

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Re: 2008 Sacagawea Dollar?
May 05, 2008, 09:08:57 AM
Hey Twoshadows!

Speaking of women...

Word has it that you are going to sponsor a Hillary rally at your house tomorrow, just prior to the big primary in your state!

Any truth to that?

 ;D ;D ;D ;D

 


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Re: 2008 Sacagawea Dollar?
May 06, 2008, 01:54:24 AM
There were 11 Sackies struck in gold back in 1999 or 2000 and taken up on a Space Shuttle flight, they are now in the Smithsonian.  You would think the govt would wanna look at some money making opportunities, and keep one and sell the rest off.  But nobody could accuse the feds of having intelligence.

yes they say beings of outer space never visited us because THEY are intelligent

Dear Sir Paintyourwagon/August:
There are 12 x 22 Karat Sacagawea Golden Dollars minted by the U.S.Mint.
They were FIRST SHOWN TO PUBLIC in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, on August 10, 2007.
Mr. Ed. Moy, Director of the U.S.Mint has signed and issued Sacagawea Commemorative Collector's card and presented them during August 10 - 12, 2007 at Mulwaukee.
I am one of the owner of this Collectors Card
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Re: 2008 Sacagawea Dollar?
May 06, 2008, 02:03:12 AM
There were 11 Sackies struck in gold back in 1999 or 2000 and taken up on a Space Shuttle flight, they are now in the Smithsonian.  You would think the govt would wanna look at some money making opportunities, and keep one and sell the rest off.  But nobody could accuse the feds of having intelligence.

Sir Scootishmoney:
I understand there are 12/Twelve Golden Sacagawea Dollars, minted by the U.S. Mint, during 1999, please.
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Re: 2008 Sacagawea Dollar?
May 06, 2008, 11:28:15 PM
Actually, if memory serves me correct, there were 39 gold Sacagaweas struck and the Mint picked the best 12 or so for the outer space flight and destroyed the rest of them very quickly (melted). All of this happened prior to congress finding out about this little ILLEGAL striking!

Now CoinCrusader let me make this perfectly clear where I stand on Hillary. "If she didn't have the guts to do what needed to be done with her marriage, while husband Bill was in office, why in the world would I think she has the guts to do what needs to be done as President? Everyone knows why she stayed with him now don't they? The media is right about one thing. Americans either love the Clintons or HATE the Clintons. It is for each individual to decide! I would point out most of the HATERS I know refused to vote this year as they feel there is NO election. Only a bunch of rich guys and gals throwing out a few rich friends for them to choose from and they are fed up with the mockery we call a national election.
I am absolutely at a loss why any working class American would donate one thin dime to any of these arrogant rich politicians running for national office? :'(  I can think of thousands of other places where the money would be better spent!!!
Take the, still on the drawing board, "Indiana OutHouse Museum" with our branch museums in Colorado and Wyoming. Where's the national outcry to save these historic structures? ;D Given the proper funds I/We can move forward with this dream! ;D And I am willing to make the sacrifice to head up this national shrine if only the funds would start dropping through the hole, so to speak!

Now this was probably not the place for this polite rant but seeing how you asked I felt compelled to answer for the 49% of the Indiana voters who did not vote for Hillary and the other 50% of the registered voters who no longer vote!

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Re: 2008 Sacagawea Dollar?
May 07, 2008, 09:19:40 AM
What a beautiful place for a new museum! Looks like you are two holes ahead of the rest of us? ;D I am still looking for prime land along the interstate for our new Outhouse Museum here in Indiana. Perhaps I could mix coinage of the U.S. along with our toilet exhibit? This would bring in a whole new line of customers who might enjoy sitting on one of our exhibits admiring a display case of coins hanging from the wall? Of course we want to have a few "working" exhibits that could offer immediate relief for wayward travelers? Such untapped potential!!!

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Re: 2008 Sacagawea Dollar?
May 07, 2008, 09:26:23 AM
While I don't have a photo at this time we Hoosiers still have the only, to my knowledge, two story outhouse left in North America. Seen it once, while on a bicycle tour of Indiana, but didn't take the time to stop and admire its inner workings so I am not sure just how it was set up. What a shame, rode right by history and didn't even stop! ;D

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Re: 2008 Sacagawea Dollar?
May 07, 2008, 11:59:05 AM
Twoshadows,

Please, I meant the comments in JEST!  Surely you know that.  I remember past ocassions when you commented in the negative regarding Hillary.  So, I was just pulling your chain.

You and I almost always agree on things, and we agree I'm sure on the up-coming election.

One would think that a nation of 300 million people could find a few outstanding, common sense people to run for President.

However, unless you have the family name, big business backing, at least average appearance, and millions on millions of dollars, you simply can't run for President.

Do you think an Abraham Lincoln could be elected today?

I have followed politics on the national level since 1960, and have never been more disappointed than I am in 2008 -- both with the leadership, and the way things seem to be going.

So Twoshadows, we are still on the same page.

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Re: 2008 Sacagawea Dollar?
May 07, 2008, 08:12:15 PM
Actually, if memory serves me correct, there were 39 gold Sacagaweas struck and the Mint picked the best 12 or so for the outer space flight and destroyed the rest of them very quickly (melted). All of this happened prior to congress finding out about this little ILLEGAL striking!Now CoinCrusader let me make this perfectly clear where I stand on Hillary. "If she didn't have the guts to do what needed to be done with her marriage, while husband Bill was in office, why in the world would I think she has the guts to do what needs to be done as President? Everyone knows why she stayed with him now don't they? The media is right about one thing. Americans either love the Clintons or HATE the Clintons. It is for each individual to decide! I would point out most of the HATERS I know refused to vote this year as they feel there is NO election. Only a bunch of rich guys and gals throwing out a few rich friends for them to choose from and they are fed up with the mockery we call a national election.I am absolutely at a loss why any working class American would donate one thin dime to any of these arrogant rich politicians running for national office? :'(  I can think of thousands of other places where the money would be better spent!!!Take the, still on the drawing board, "Indiana OutHouse Museum" with our branch museums in Colorado and Wyoming. Where's the national outcry to save these historic structures? ;D Given the proper funds I/We can move forward with this dream! ;D And I am willing to make the sacrifice to head up this national shrine if only the funds would start dropping through the hole, so to speak!Now this was probably not the place for this polite rant but seeing how you asked I felt compelled to answer for the 49% of the Indiana voters who did not vote for Hillary and the other 50% of the registered voters who no longer vote!
Dear Sir Twoshades:
Yes!  The U.S.Mint might have minted 39 Sacawage Dollars.  But only 12 are, now available, on record.
We, Indians need a President, who is willing to help our country    Mr.Edward Moore Kennedy, Senetor of  Massachusetts and the Youngest Living Brother of President John F. Kennedy, visited India after a natural calamity struck us.   Mr.Bill Clinton visited our state Tamil Nadu, especially Vailankanni, where the Basillica of Our Lady of Good Health is there, when TSUNAMI played a hevoc on the small village. 
 THIS PLACE IS WHERE ST. MARY APPEARED IN PERSON AFTER
St.Fathima of Potugal
St.Lourdes of France
Vailankanni of Tamil Nadu, India
So we need a President who take some interest in our Country.In my humble opinion, after President Kennedy, none cared us.
The recent comment by President George Bush on rising prices. inflation 'hurts us' very much.   ACCORDING TO HIM THE FOOD CONSUMTION OF MIDDLE CLASS PEOPLE, HERE IS THE REASON FOR INFLATION.. food shortage in U.SHe has failed to do some home work.
What was the price of Crude Oil, BEFORE IRAQ WAR ($25 per barrel)AND NOW( $123 per barrel), AFTER THE WAR.    President Bush is directly responsible for the inflation, not only in U.S but also around the world. If I were an American I will sue the President Bush for the difference in price of $123-$25 for the total oil barrels produced after the war and now  
HE SHOULD PAY THE VALUE TO AMERICAN PEOPLE.FOR THE NUMBER OF PLASTIC BAGS, COMING FROM IRAQ. GOD WILL TAKE CARE OF.
Thank you for the 2 wonderful magazines, that you have mailed to me, braving the cost of postage.   The cost of mailing is more than the magazine.   I shall repay your kindness SirTerry.By the way, who is the young beautiful girl on your address lable, please.George

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Re: 2008 Sacagawea Dollar?
May 08, 2008, 12:10:42 AM
George you are very welcome. I was concerned the magazines were not going to reach you so that is why I kept bringing the issue (no pun intended) up! ;D The cost to mail them was NOT my concern as that is part of doing any type of business in this world of ours.

CoinCrusader I KNOW without a doubt you and I are on the same page and probably always will be. You just happened to pick a time when the Clintons were flaunting themselves all over Indiana and quite frankly I believe our politicians (elected officials) should hold to much higher ethical and moral values than the standards they have shown in the past decade or so. I am just glad the darn primary is now over and they all can move on to beg for money and tell half truths to other voters here in the states as NOTHING will change until the American voter, over the course of 3 elections clean them ALL out regardless of party lines. Only then will any of them take notice.

Old Dan that is a classic and a museum in it's self. What a beauty! Laying all jokes aside the whole country would probably have far less pollution and run off if we had just updated these old outhouses with a few creature comforts....you know....like heat, air conditioning, radio and TV, exhaust systems, ect...! Oh the good ole days (especially in the winter!)

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Re: 2008 Sacagawea Dollar?
May 08, 2008, 03:30:35 PM
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Dear Sir Twoshadows:
Thanks for the understanding
ALL the American people that I have contacted, helped me
in collecting U.S.Coins.  It may be a Student of 18 years or a Senior Citizen of 81 years.   They said I AM 81 YEARS YOUNG.
ALL OF THEM, LIKE YOU, NEVER CONCERNED ABOUT THE COST OF HIGH POSTAGE.
One Mr.John L. Leonard of Liberal, Kansas, paid subscription for 'COINS AND COINAGE'  magazines for more than 10 years or so.
One magazine gave a Free Lense, which I keep, even now
THE KINDNESS WITH WHICH AMERICANS ENCOURAGE COLLECTING U.S.COINS IS THE SOLE REASON FOR MY COLLECTING THEM.
THANKS, AGAIN.
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Re: 2008 Sacagawea Dollar?
May 09, 2008, 09:18:55 AM
George,

What a nice post.

I can't remember ever meeting, or dealing with a numismatist who wasn't kind and caring.

 :D :D :D :D

 


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Re: 2008 Sacagawea Dollar?
May 09, 2008, 06:00:51 PM
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Sir CoinCrusader 42:
Yes!   You are 100% correct.   All the coin collectors/numismatists that I came accross were kind and generous towards me.
That is the MAIN KEY to this hobby of Kings and King of all hobbies.   We are kings and hence kind and generous with fellow collectors and numismatists.   Ha!  Ha!
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Re: 2008 Sacagawea Dollar?
May 10, 2008, 12:12:09 PM
I see another dead Presidential coin will be released in a few days. Strange, we aren't seeing any long lines or rush to get them? I guess everyone will wait until a gimmic hits the newspaper offering 50 of them for only the $124.00 vault clearance fee? I was very disappointed a week or so ago when Numismatic News ran this advertisement which is laced with false advertising and deception. Guess the price of a two page ad far outweighed their morals and ethics? When my subscription expires I will no longer be renewing any of their publications. There may be a fine line between good business and greed but this advertisement in any legitimate coin publication crossed that line!

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Re: 2008 Sacagawea Dollar?
May 11, 2008, 10:54:04 AM
Coincrusader has asked that I add this picture in.


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Re: 2008 Sacagawea Dollar?
May 11, 2008, 11:08:11 AM
Triggersmob,

Thanks for trying, but I can't see it.

Perhaps you could give it another shot.

The picture, by the way, ties right in with Old Dan's photo of the skyscraper outhouse.

 ;D ;D ;D ;D

 


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Re: 2008 Sacagawea Dollar?
May 11, 2008, 11:27:04 AM

I can't see it either Steve....try again.

All we get is a small box with a red X inside of it.

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Re: 2008 Sacagawea Dollar?
May 11, 2008, 03:29:01 PM
humpybong, I intended to send you a copy also.  Thought I did.  Did you get it?

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Re: 2008 Sacagawea Dollar?
May 11, 2008, 05:58:31 PM

CC, no did not receive anything from you.

I know you said that you sent some coins a few weeks ago but looks like a post office collector may have them.


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Re: 2008 Sacagawea Dollar?
May 11, 2008, 08:35:44 PM
Barry, Is it possible that CC is talking about sending a photo by email?

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Re: 2008 Sacagawea Dollar?
May 11, 2008, 10:12:21 PM
Bugger! It was there when I looked.

Ok here it is again.




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Re: 2008 Sacagawea Dollar?
May 12, 2008, 04:44:24 AM
Hmm, yes.  triggersmob, after peeking at your original post, you must have copied the link from your mail program.  There were several http redirects in that, making it impossible for anyone to see the picture.

Except you, and that was likely because the photo was already in your temporary internet files.  The computer had the path to it.

But! All is well, now.  And that's funny and so very true. >< Whatever happened to our great nation?  I think it must have died with Washington and Lincoln.

Do add this coin to my collection?
 
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Re: 2008 Sacagawea Dollar?
May 12, 2008, 05:36:40 AM
No ElleKitty, I think it died about the time Mr. Smith went to Washington in 1940.  Now that we have these presidential turkeys on our coins instead of Liberty, we know what the real ideal of the nation is, our Godlike Leaders.  Lincoln wouldn't have a prayer in hell of getting elected these days.  We would now end up with Douglas or Breckenridge.

 


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Re: 2008 Sacagawea Dollar?
May 12, 2008, 07:11:02 AM
Thanks for posting the picture.

I thought it tied in with Old Dan's picture, and had an extra message.

 :) :) :) :)

 


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Re: 2008 Sacagawea Dollar?
May 23, 2008, 02:33:47 PM
I received my 2008 sac a roll each of P,D mints. So if anyone is interested I can either trade to other year sacs or work something out.

 


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Re: 2008 Sacagawea Dollar?
May 23, 2008, 06:11:06 PM
I have some spare P & D 2000 Sacs, if you need them.

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Re: 2008 Sacagawea Dollar?
May 24, 2008, 04:57:30 PM
Bought my 2008 P and D Sacagaweas yesterday.  My set is now complete except for the 2008 proof.

I think the reverse of the coin is beautiful, and will be sorry to see it change.

 :D :D :D :D

 


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Re: 2008 Sacagawea Dollar?
May 25, 2008, 07:52:45 PM
Bought my 2008 P and D Sacagaweas yesterday.  My set is now complete except for the 2008 proof.

I think the reverse of the coin is beautiful, and will be sorry to see it change.

 :D :D :D :D

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