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Originally Posted by Gilbakka:
Originally Posted by skeldon_man:
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:

Good morning, ladies and gentlemen.

Riff and dem boys ah watch you. Keep showing them that you're smart, sharp and savvy.

Today's quiz. The first person with all correct answers is winner.

 

Jill = __ cents

Bob = __ cents

Bitnahalf = __ cents

 

 

Jill = __ cents  2  big jill  2 cents..lil jill 1 cent

Bob = __ cents  25

Bitnahalf = __ cents  12

Skelly, you're the first with all correct answers. Winner!

Anjali gets second prize.

Before 1966, British Guiana and the Eastern Caribbean shared one currency. Here's a jill. 1 cent for Skelly and 1 cent for Anjali:

 photo BritishCaribbeanTerritories2c1955_zpsa5f9e392.jpg

 

Gilly bai, You missed the Big jill and Lil jill. Both looked the same but the lil jill was smaller in size. Was this before your time? Both had King George on one side. The Eastern Caribbean "jill" replaced those two coins.   

FM
Originally Posted by skeldon_man:
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:
Originally Posted by skeldon_man:
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:

Good morning, ladies and gentlemen.

Riff and dem boys ah watch you. Keep showing them that you're smart, sharp and savvy.

Today's quiz. The first person with all correct answers is winner.

 

Jill = __ cents

Bob = __ cents

Bitnahalf = __ cents

 

 

Jill = __ cents  2  big jill  2 cents..lil jill 1 cent

Bob = __ cents  25

Bitnahalf = __ cents  12

Skelly, you're the first with all correct answers. Winner!

Anjali gets second prize.

Before 1966, British Guiana and the Eastern Caribbean shared one currency. Here's a jill. 1 cent for Skelly and 1 cent for Anjali:

 photo BritishCaribbeanTerritories2c1955_zpsa5f9e392.jpg

 

Gilly bai, You missed the Big jill and Lil jill. Both looked the same but the lil jill was smaller in size. Was this before your time? Both had King George on one side. The Eastern Caribbean "jill" replaced those two coins.   

Here's a lil jill. I can't find a King George image, but I remember what the coin looked like.

http://coinquest.com/cgi-data/cq_ro/response_380/great_britain_carribean_territories.jpg

FM
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:
Originally Posted by skeldon_man:
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:
Originally Posted by skeldon_man:
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:

Good morning, ladies and gentlemen.

Riff and dem boys ah watch you. Keep showing them that you're smart, sharp and savvy.

Today's quiz. The first person with all correct answers is winner.

 

Jill = __ cents

Bob = __ cents

Bitnahalf = __ cents

 

 

Jill = __ cents  2  big jill  2 cents..lil jill 1 cent

Bob = __ cents  25

Bitnahalf = __ cents  12

Skelly, you're the first with all correct answers. Winner!

Anjali gets second prize.

Before 1966, British Guiana and the Eastern Caribbean shared one currency. Here's a jill. 1 cent for Skelly and 1 cent for Anjali:

 photo BritishCaribbeanTerritories2c1955_zpsa5f9e392.jpg

 

Gilly bai, You missed the Big jill and Lil jill. Both looked the same but the lil jill was smaller in size. Was this before your time? Both had King George on one side. The Eastern Caribbean "jill" replaced those two coins.   

Here's a lil jill. I can't find a King George image, but I remember what the coin looked like.

http://coinquest.com/cgi-data/cq_ro/response_380/great_britain_carribean_territories.jpg

I had a couple of the King George lil jill and big jill along witht he Eastern Caribbean coins too. I also had a 3 pence(6 cents piece) and an 1896 shilling. My house was broken into and all the coins were stolen with other American rare coins.

FM
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:

PRINCE RANDIAN TRIVIA

I just discovered that Prince Randian spoke Hindi, English, French and German. He could also shave, paint, and roll and light his own cigarettes.

Randian.1906.jpg

How was this done? I wanna know how dat man roll a spliff.

 

Now with that man, that's the real Trivia Pursuit 

cain
Last edited by cain
Originally Posted by cain:
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:

PRINCE RANDIAN TRIVIA

I just discovered that Prince Randian spoke Hindi, English, French and German. He could also shave, paint, and roll and light his own cigarettes.

Randian.1906.jpg

How was this done? I wanna know how dat man roll a spliff.

 

Now with that man, that's the real Trivia Pursuit 

There's a lot of things I'm wondering how this man did, rolling a spiff wasn't one  

FM

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