First introduced in 1866 the five-cent piece is commonly called a nickel due to its usage of that metal in its composition. | |||
HELP Welcome to Numismatic Hangman There are currently 50 words preloaded to guess from! To start the game click on the "Start Game!" button. The word to guess will be displayed in the "Display Word" box represented by the correct number of # characters. For example NUMISMATIST would be represented as "###########" The object of the game is to strategically guess letters sacrificing steps to the gallows along the way. Hopefully, you are successful before the hangman has his way but if not the pop alert will give you the word. Use the keypad on the screen (your keyboard will not work) to enter your guesses. Your guesses will be shown in the "Used Letters" box. The game does not penalize you for accidentally guessing the same letter twice. Please note that two word phrases such as "High Relief" or "Matte Proof" will be presented as a hyphenated words. Examples: "High-Relief" and "Matte-Proof" For die-hard players a scoreboard is provided!
If you do not know the meaning or numismatic content of the word you can look it up in the link provided below the dashed box game area. To close this window click on "HELP" again. Good luck and have fun! |
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Don't know what the Numismatic word or phrase means?
Look it up at the link above.