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"Richo" |
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08 Mar 2007 10:55:22 PM |
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E.A.C. strikes a blow! |
Comrads! The covert E.A.C. operation inside the U.S. mint was a great
success.
Our master Satan will be pleased.
They are calling it a "mistake" - lest the puplic panic.
Bwahahahaha!
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - In God We Trust. In machines? Not so much.
An unknown number of new U.S. $1 coins bearing the image of George
Washington are missing the words "In God We Trust" and other lettering
along the edges, the U.S. Mint said on Wednesday.
The Mint released more than 300 million gold-colored, George
Washington $1 coins last month, but it recently discovered a problem.
The coins, made by the Philadelphia Mint, were supposed to have the
inscriptions "In God We Trust," "E Pluribus Unum," the date and the
mint mark around the edge.
It is unclear how the mistake occurred or how many of the coins are in
circulation, according to the Mint statement. The Mint said it would
make necessary technical adjustments in the manufacturing to eliminate
the defect.
"The United States Mint understands the importance of the inscriptions
'In God We Trust' and 'E Pluribus Unum' as well as the mint mark and
year on U.S. coinage. We take this matter seriously," the statement
said.
"We also consider quality control a high priority. We are looking into
the matter to determine a possible cause in the manufacturing
process."
Robert Hoge, curator of North American coins and currency for the
American Numismatic Society, said that collectors find coins with a
mistake like this, known as a Mint error, desirable when a relatively
small number are in circulation.
"Since it was an accident, there is no count of how many were created.
That's always the question with a mint error and it's difficult to
tell how many there might be," he said.
On the auction Web site eBay, one of the coins sold for
$405.
One of the most famous Mint errors in the United States occurred in
1922. That year, "through carelessness or overzealousness," Hoge said,
a defective die for the obverse, or head, side of the 1-cent piece
failed to show the "D" mark indicating it was struck at the Denver
Mint. One of those coins in mint condition would fetch upwards of
$10,000, Hoge said.
=A9 Reuters 2007. All Rights Reserved.
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| User: "" |
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| Title: Re: E.A.C. strikes a blow! |
09 Mar 2007 03:01:51 PM |
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On 8 Mar 2007 20:55:22 -0800, "Richo" <m.richardson@utas.edu.au>
wrote:
Comrads! The covert E.A.C. operation inside the U.S. mint was a great
success.
Our master Satan will be pleased.
They are calling it a "mistake" - lest the puplic panic.
Bwahahahaha!
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - In God We Trust. In machines? Not so much.
An unknown number of new U.S. $1 coins bearing the image of George
Washington are missing the words "In God We Trust" and other lettering
along the edges, the U.S. Mint said on Wednesday.
My friends, I hate to say this was not the doing of the EAC, if indeed
such an entity did exist, which it doesn't.
Nope, apparently this was the will of god...we're not sure which one
yet...but obviously He/She/It did not want to be on a coin or be
trusted. This has been verified by Agent Boner in the "EAC Office of
Opportunistic Numismatic Modifications"
--
zamboni #2139
BAAWA Assistant to the Vice-Administrator of Malevolence
EAC Tertiary Adjunct to the Dispenser of Obfuscation.
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| User: "Therion Ware" |
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| Title: Re: E.A.C. strikes a blow! |
09 Mar 2007 03:25:18 PM |
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On Fri, 09 Mar 2007 15:01:51 -0600,
wrote:
On 8 Mar 2007 20:55:22 -0800, "Richo" <m.richardson@utas.edu.au>
wrote:
Comrads! The covert E.A.C. operation inside the U.S. mint was a great
success.
Our master Satan will be pleased.
They are calling it a "mistake" - lest the puplic panic.
Bwahahahaha!
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - In God We Trust. In machines? Not so much.
An unknown number of new U.S. $1 coins bearing the image of George
Washington are missing the words "In God We Trust" and other lettering
along the edges, the U.S. Mint said on Wednesday.
My friends, I hate to say this was not the doing of the EAC, if indeed
such an entity did exist, which it doesn't.
Quite so.
And this ref proves it does not exist:
http://www.city-of-dis.com/EAC/05-02-07_1439.jpg
Nope, apparently this was the will of god...we're not sure which one
yet...but obviously He/She/It did not want to be on a coin or be
trusted. This has been verified by Agent Boner in the "EAC Office of
Opportunistic Numismatic Modifications"
--
"Do unto others as you would have them do unto you".
attrib: Pauline Réage.
http://www.city-of-dis.com/p_q.asp?I1=69597&I2=69121
The begining...
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| User: "Mike Painter" |
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| Title: Re: E.A.C. strikes a blow! |
09 Mar 2007 10:42:01 PM |
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Richo wrote:
Comrads! The covert E.A.C. operation inside the U.S. mint was a great
success.
Our master Satan will be pleased.
They are calling it a "mistake" - lest the puplic panic.
Bwahahahaha!
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - In God We Trust. In machines? Not so much.
An unknown number of new U.S. $1 coins bearing the image of George
Washington are missing the words "In God We Trust" and other lettering
along the edges, the U.S. Mint said on Wednesday.
Missing? Hardly. Only good people can see the words.
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