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WEEK # 565 NUMISMAQUEST DAY!!

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This weeks First and Second place winners will be picked at random…

 

The question must be answered by Saturday at midnight EST

 

QUESTION:

 

Name three presidential homes that have appeared on United States coins (excluding the White House).

 

This weeks winner will win a copy of Harlan J. Berks, 100 Greatest Ancient Coins.

 

There will also be a runner up prize given to a selected player with the correct answer.

 

REMINDER: The Numisma-Quest ends on Saturday at midnight EST. Entries after that time will not be valid. See the Trivia info post for more details

 

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Thomas Jefferson’s home, Monticello

 

James Madison’s home, Montpelier

 

Dwight Eisenhower’s home in Gettysburg, PA

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added a couple . . .

 

Thomas Jefferson’s home, Monticello

 

James Madison’s home, Montpelier

 

Dwight Eisenhower’s home in Gettysburg, PA

 

 

also::

 

 

Abraham Lincoln’s log cabin home in Kentucky

 

and

 

Ulysses Grant's first home

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1. Thomas Jefferson’s home, Monticello, in Virginia, has appeared on the nickel since 1938.

 

2. James Madison’s home Montpelier, also in Virginia, appears on the 1993 silver dollar honoring the fourth president.

 

3. Dwight Eisenhower’s home in Gettysburg, Pa., is shown on the 1990 Ike commemorative silver dollar.

 

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1: Thomas Jefferson, (Montcello) Five Cent. 2: James Madison, (Montpelier) 1993, Bill of Rights Commemoratives Silver Dollars. 3: Dwight Eisenhower, (Eisenhower Home), Commemoratives 1990 Eisenhower Centennial.

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Jefferson's Monticello (Jefferson nickel)

Washington's Mount Vernon (1982 commemorative half)

Eisenhower's home in Gettysburg (1990 commemorative dollar)

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Thomas Jefferson’s home, Monticello,in Virginia on five cent.

James Madison’s home Montpelier, also in Virginia ,1993 silver dollar.;

Dwight Eisenhower’s home in Gettysburg, Pa., is shown on the 1990 Ike silver dollar.

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1938-2003 Design Continued 2006-Date Jefferson Nickel – Monticello

Thomas Jefferson's Home

 

1982 George Washington Commemorative Half Dollar – Mount Vernon

Washington's Home

 

1990 Eisenhower Centennial Commemorative Silver Dollar

Eisenhower's Retirement Home In Gettysburg, PA.

 

 

Thanks for the contest!

 

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1938-2003 Design Continued 2006-Date Jefferson Nickel – Monticello

Thomas Jefferson's Home

 

1982 George Washington Commemorative Half Dollar – Mount Vernon

Washington's Home

 

1990 Eisenhower Centennial Commemorative Silver Dollar

Eisenhower's Retirement Home In Gettysburg, PA.

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1938-2003 Design Continued 2006-Date Jefferson Nickel – Monticello

Thomas Jefferson's Home

 

1982 George Washington Commemorative Half Dollar – Mount Vernon

Washington's Home

 

1990 Eisenhower Centennial Commemorative Silver Dollar

Eisenhower's Retirement Home In Gettysburg, PA.

 

I don't know if my posts are going through or not but thanks anyways for the great contest.

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Actually there are way more than three ...

 

On Commeratives:

Washington's Mt Vernon

James Madison's Montpelier (dollar coin of 1993)

 

 

 

Thomas Jefferson's Monticello (dollar coin of 1993/1994)

 

 

 

 

 

Abraham Lincoln's log cabin - Lincoln cent of 2009

Thomas Jefferson's Monticello - Jefferson nickel series

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Actually there are more than three ...

 

On Commeratives:

 

U.S. Grant's birth home (half dollar coin of 1922)

Washington's Mt Vernon (half dollar coin of 1982)

James Madison's Montpelier (dollar coin of 1993)

also seen on reverse of the Dolly Madison dollar of 1998

Thomas Jefferson's Monticello (dollar coin of 1993/1994)

Dwight Eisenhower's Gettysburg home (dollar coin of 1990)

 

 

On regular issues:

 

Abraham Lincoln's log cabin - Lincoln cent of 2009

Thomas Jefferson's Monticello - Jefferson nickel series

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1938-2003, 2006-present Jefferson Nickel with Monticello on the reverse

2009 Lincolns Birth and Early childhood Cabin on the cent

1922 Grant Memorial classic commemorative

1982 George Washington Commemorative (Mt Vernon)

1990 Eisenhower Centennial

1993 Bill of Rights silver dollar (Montpelier)

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1.Jefferson Nickel-Monticello

2.2009 Lincoln Cent "Birth and Childhood" Hodengville Kentucky

3.1982 George Washington 250 Anniversary of Birth-Mount Vernon-Commemomative

4..1999 Dolley Madison-Montpelier-Commemorative

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QUESTION:

 

Name three presidential homes that have appeared on United States coins (excluding the White House).

 

Answers: Monticello, Mount Vernon, Eisenhower Home, Lincoln’s Cabin, Montpelier

 

This week’s winner Bknumismatics has won a copy of Harlan J. Berks, 100 Greatest Ancient Coins.

 

Runner up this week is cwtripp who has won an NGC single coin display box!

 

Thank you for playing and please stop by this Friday for the PMG Numisma-Quest question

 

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