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Any one else carry a lucky coin in their pocket? I do ever since I started collecting last year. Not sure why maybe the comfort of having something to fidget with not really superstitious also with the virus now i feel like its cleaning as i fidget lol. carry this ASE 2019. Don't really care if it gets beat up i think it gives it character. Post your if you do.

I have never carried a 'pocket piece'....just change for use in commerce....Usually start the day with 3 quarters, 3 dimes, 3 nickels and 4 cents. Have more change at the end of the day if I have been to stores. Cheers, RickO

I have carried a couple over the years only to lose them eventually. One was a 64 Kennedy and one was an ASE. Both were getting pretty worn when I lost them. About VF-XF
I wish I could carry around 50 or 60 $ face value in gold coins, but I can't. I think it's cool that some are willing to do it though.

I carried an 1883-O silver dollar that my Grandmother gave me in 1958, for many years. Carried through elementary school and high school, college, and through 23 years in the Air Force all over the world. It didn't have much detail left when I lost it in 1994. Checked my pocket and it just wasn't there. Looked all over, even under the seats in my car but never found it. It was my lucky coin as I was lucky I graduated and lucky I lived through some tours in hostile places. I hope someone finds it and carries with them for a long time.

I stated that I do not have a pocket piece... Well...Not a 'coin' pocket piece.... I do carry this piece - a challenge coin of sorts - that supports my training philosophy with students. Cheers, RickO

Vest Pocket Dealer : a legitimate coin dealer without a store front or associated overhead. Typically someone who runs the show circuit with a live inventory. By "live", I mean that it is always turning. A vest pocket dealer will buy and sell at each show that they attend. Some are quite good at what they do. They will know who to visit at the show first, pick-up some inventory and then flip it as the move table-to-table with their boxes of coins. A vest pocket dealer does not literally have a "pocket" full of coins. Most are very talented at buying and selling coins and some make a very good living doing it. I know a couple of vest pockets who travel the country and do not have a home base, other than a bank that they deal with. Basically vagabonds, but not in a derragatory sense.

There are good and bad vest pocket dealers just like there are good an bad guys who have storefronts. Back when I was stritly a collector I bought a lot of coins from vest pocket dealers at shows and got so good values. When you don't have a big fixed cost tied up in a store, you can charge lower prices. Also if you are aggressively looking for coins on the national circuit you can get some pieces that the storefront dealers, who wait for the coins to come to them, rarely see.

I'm trying to write a program in Python3 that would prompt us to enter the amount of money to pay and then the number of coins we have (2 pounds, 1 pound, 50p, 2-p, 10p, 5p, 2p, 1p). It should give back in the list of integers how many coins of the specific value we used as well as change (float) if we didn't manage to pay the whole amount.The first 8 numbers of the returned list represent coins that should be paid, using the same ordering as the input list, pocket.The last number of the returned list gives the amount of money that the android should get back as change.So, if we can pay the exact money, this will be 0; but if the money in the pocket is enough, but we do not have the right coins to pay the exact amount, this will be the amount of change that will be returned.The total of the coins paid must be the exact amount if it is possible to pay that.If it is not possible to pay the exact amount, the amount paid must be the lowest amount that covers the cost - the change returned should be as low as possible,Ideally, we should pay using the most coins possible.

You can encourage your pastor, friend, any man, woman, or teenager. Stories abound of our customers using these Christian challenge coins as gifts for Eagle Scouts, for someone recovering from addiction, or just simply other believers as a token of appreciation. We are dedicated to providing coins of the very best quality. All of our coins are scripture-based such that they might help you with your Christian walk of faith. Use these Bible verse coins for ministry.

Our religious challenge coin collection is only getting bigger! We offer coins related to the Fruit of the Spirit, classic scriptures like John 3:16, classical prayers, communion, confirmations, graduations, love, sports, school, and many, many more. See the Logos Coins collection for available Catholic Challenge Coins.

All of the challenge coins for sale under the brand of Logos Coins are built with only the best craftsmanship. Even one is worth the price, but if you are interested in a bulk price discount for our challenge coins, just click on one of our coins to find out more.

We make creating custom bulk coins for your ministry or organization easy. We offer a wide variety of preselected designs and styles to choose from or we can create a completely unique coin to highlight your individual needs.

What if you could carry a heavenly ID card? That is precisely what Christian Challenge coins are! Pocket coins, in general, have been around for years! From Ancient Rome to the World Wars, challenge coins have been used for centuries. They are beneficial to everyone in some way, shape, or form.

Here at Logos Trading Post, we love challenge coins, and we want you to love them too! In this blog article, we want to give you some background of Christian challenge coins, how Christian challenge coins can help spiritually, and what different kinds of coins our company sells.

Challenge coins have an extensive history. Wikipedia defines Challenge coins as "A challenge coin is a small coin or medallion, bearing an organization's insignia or emblem and carried by the organization's members. Traditionally, they might be given to prove membership when challenged and to enhance morale." It is difficult to pinpoint exactly when challenge coins came to be.

Christian Challenge coins have significant meaning, just like challenge coins used in the secular world. Christian Challenge coins help anyone who has one grow to the best to be their best spiritually. Many Christian Challenge coins feature scriptures and essential events in the bible. When these coins are carried with us, it is a consistent reminder of who we are in Christ. Just like the pilot proved who he was with his medallion, Christian challenge coins are something that you can carry with you to remind you of who you are in Christ. Christian Challenge coins are equipped with scriptures that you can take with you every day that remind you of your identity. You not only can prove who you are to yourself, but you can give these coins to your family and friends so they can be able to prove who they are in Jesus.

Logos Trading post features hundreds of pocket coins that have scriptures and remind Christ-followers of who they are in Christ. Many of our coins feature the scripture Philippians 4:13, "I can do all this through him who gives me strength." This reminds people who own this coin that their strength comes from God. This scripture is featured on all of our school and sports coins. Our school coins are great to encourage a student in your life who participates in football, soccer, tennis, debate club, golf, spelling bees, basketball, hockey, track and field, and baseball. The school challenge coins are a great way to encourage students in the extracurricular activities they are a part of with God's word.

We also have challenge coins for people no longer in school but still need that same encouragement to carry with them in the form of a coin. We have our men's and women's purity coins that also feature this scripture. This coin reminds people where their strength comes from and that they can be pure through Christ.

Our Favorite coin is the Psalms 91 coin. Especially with how 2020 has been with the pandemic, this coin definitely reminds us that we are safe and protected in Christ. This challenge coin is an excellent token of faith to carry with you. This Psalm 91 coin is meant to help facilitate peace in even the most difficult times. Whatever your challenge, whatever your battle, know that the King of Kings is on your side. This beautiful divine protection challenge coin is a fantastic tool to serve as a reminder of faith. It is excellent to keep in a pocket, purse, or backpack to carry with you wherever you go or put it on display on any table or desktop.

Challenge coins have a significant meaning. Whether it's a way to identify a pilot or a way to identify in Christ, Challenge coins are great for anyone and a great reminder of who you are. Religious pocket coins are fantastic tools to carry with you and to give to friends and often have great scriptures on them. You can use Christian challenge coins to remind you of your identity in Christ. At Logos Trading Post, we have hundreds of coins to choose from! Head over to the challenge coins page to see all of the cool and unique designs we have.

Challenge coins are common in the military. Service members carried them in a pocket, and used them as a touch stone to remember their unit, or some important happening. And sometimes they just collected them. The challenge part came when someone asked if you had yours, and if you didn't then you had to do pushups or buy drinks, etc.

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