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Time to start data mining to get the range. Three used so far: 420, 447 and 542. --Antipode 01:45, 21 September 2006 (CDT)

Two for me: 430 and 470. --- rholliday 04:24, 21 September 2006 (CDT)

same thing as old coin purse?

512, 479, 542, 462, 459, 431, 450, 523, 531, 410, 421, 479, 583, 569, 591, 590, 493, 596, 574, 429, 464, 466, 523, 569, 400, 484, 426, 555, 441, 401, 423, 586, 496, 456, 511, 547, 561, 419, 527, 410, 417, 408, 434, 458, 470, 441, 416, 450, 425, 547, 431, 565, 513, 572, 401, 568, 536, 560, 580, 557, 426, 445 50 Records Average=494.2 Low=400 High=596--Floatingeye 11:33, 5 October 2006 (CDT)

423, 407, 500, 543. --Beatrix kiddo 23:43, 6 November 2006 (CST)

Not References

The item's description is a reference to a "wallet game" (I can't find a link to it) in which the buyer and the seller exchange their wares in wallets that may turn out to be empty.

  • I have never heard of this, so I think a link or better explanation will be required. The moral dilemma in the description is simply about whether to report the wallet as lost. --Jonrock 16:40, 14 October 2006 (CDT)
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