From: snidely.too@gmail.com   
      
   Kerr-Mudd, John is guilty of   
   <20220725205532.a2e786e10281a42c0f7391bd@127.0.0.1> as of 7/25/2022   
   12:55:32 PM   
   > On Mon, 25 Jul 2022 03:33:10 -0700   
   > Snidely wrote:   
   >   
   >> Lo, on the 6/22/2022, Snidely did proclaim ...   
   >>> On Sunday, Linda Howard pointed out that ...   
   >>>> On Sunday, June 12, 2022 at 6:32:23 PM UTC-5, Linda Howard wrote:   
   >>>>> On Saturday, June 11, 2022 at 1:30:35 PM UTC-5, Snidely wrote:   
   >>>>>> Questor wrote on 4/10/2021 :   
   >>>>>>> I got my first 2021 quarter yesterday -- The Tuskegee Airmen. It's the   
   >>>>>>> last coin in the "America the Beautiful" (national parks) series.   
   >>>>>>> (Still waiting for my first 2021 penny.)   
   >>>>>> I've only logged 3 of the 2020 quarters, and not many of those. (The   
   >>>>>> Weir Farm coin sounds familiar, but it's not in the log). I also seem   
   >>>>>> to be missing 2010's Yellowstone.   
   >>>>>>> For the rest of 2021, quarters will be minted with the familiar   
   >>>>>>> Flanagan design that had been used since 1932, although the reverse   
   >>>>>>> will be General Washington crossing Delaware River.   
   >>>>>>>   
   >>>>>>> From 2022 to 2025 will be a series commemorating Prominent American   
   >>>>>>> Women,   
   >>>>>> In Pensacola this last weekend, I picked up two 2022 quarters, both the   
   >>>>>> Sally Ride stamping and both with 'P' mint marks.   
   >>>>>>> followed by a series celebrating the United States Semiquincentennial   
   >>>>>>> in 2026, and then a series depicting youth sports (?!) from 2027 to   
   >>>>>>> 2030.   
   >>>>>> I don't seem to have these yet. /dps   
   >>>>>>   
   >>>>>> -- Who, me? And what lacuna?   
   >>>>   
   >>>> I think the Wilma Mankiller quarter just came out. She was a Native   
   >>>> American activist and Chief of the Cherokee.   
   >>>   
   >>> June 6th, it seems. That's the third in the series, and I haven't seen one   
   >>> yet. Sally Ride is second, and I just picked up the lead-off Maya Angelou   
   >>> (D this time).   
   >>   
   >> After only 6 weeks, I have a Mankiller in my house.   
   >>   
   > pShurely killer's are equal opportunity these days.   
      
   We will never know who killed pShurely.   
      
   /dps   
      
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