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Roll up! Design your own useless privy coin!


StackerNoob

Privy?  

20 members have voted

  1. 1. Like a privy coin?

    • Obvs. Low mintage and stuff....
    • Oi! The F15 happens to be my favourite ever fighter jet (jk I knew it meant Fab 15...)
    • Keep your dirty privy off my coin!


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7 hours ago, FoolzGold said:

The current logic from most mints these days seems to be to add something that will “pander” (pun intended) to the Chinese market.

So for me it can only be a dragon privy mark on a THREE (never saw that coming did you?) dragon coin with... an oriental border. Kerching!!!

I forgot to mention that of course the mintage should be 8,888 because the mints are convinced that the Chinese will buy anything that uses the lucky number 8. And dragons. :rolleyes:

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7 hours ago, FoolzGold said:

I forgot to mention that of course the mintage should be 8,888 because the mints are convinced that the Chinese will buy anything that uses the lucky number 8. And dragons. :rolleyes:

8 is the number of infinity (among other things). Other numbers are keys to other things too.

Dragons are not limited to the Chinese, far from it - there is a huge history of them across all monarchies past and present. I've lost count of the number of the number of coins from around the world I have with Elizabeth on one side and a dragon on the reverse (but then she does own about a third of it - the planet - in title at least). Look up 'royal dragon bloodlines' if you're interested, and be prepared to be amazed and possibly have a stiff drink to hand just in case!

It's 'interesting' stuff if you have an enquiring mind imvho :)

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