Ripley's Believe It or Not by Ripley’s Believe It or Not! for June 25, 2012
Transcript:
Topographical disorientation causes people to get lost even when traveling very short distances or in places in which they are familiar! NASA's newest Rover- Curiosity, which is scheduled to land on Mars in August 2012, carries a 1909 US penny glued to its instrument calibration panel! William Hiseland, an English soldier who lived from 1622 1732, fought in the Battle of Balplaquet at the age of 89!
el8 over 12 years ago
a penney for Mars’ thoughts?
BRI-NO-MITE!! Premium Member over 12 years ago
The penny is to jerry-rig a blown fuse.
Larhof52 over 12 years ago
Googled William Hiesland. Nothing.
joe piglet Premium Member over 12 years ago
Coin collectors will now launch the first manned space craft to Mars. That is NASA goal. Send a stamp to Jupiter and the stamp collectors of the world (which I am one) will land and colonize the planet, power to the Nerds.
BearsDown Premium Member over 12 years ago
We coin collectors would never go to Mars for a plain 1909 penny. A 1909 S VDB penny maybe, but not a P.
elysummers over 12 years ago
Lost, I’ve never been lost. A might confused for a month or two….. Brian Kieth “The Mountain Men.”
Stephen Gilberg over 12 years ago
I didn’t think anyone lived to 112 in the 18th century!
cward3333 over 12 years ago
is it a lincoln penny or an indian head. the picture shows a lincoln ,but it doesn’t say which one.
Warren JONES over 12 years ago
that guy was 112 yrs old do the math i dont think so
Puddleglum2 over 12 years ago
@phritzg,You didn’t say that ‘occidentally’; it was pun intended, even! (Snagglepuss)
tadchem over 12 years ago
You cannot trust claims of age when there are no documents available. Sometimes a junior “such-and-such” would usurp the elder’s names for legitimate reasons (like evading inheritance taxes), making it look like the elder had lived an extraordinarily long life. Other times (like in the Caucasus in the 1910’s and 1920s) they simply lied about their ages starting as teenagers to “officially” be declared too old to be drafted.
tadchem over 12 years ago
Was the penny a 1909, 1909-S, 1909 VDB, or a 1909-S VDB?What grade was it? Inquiring numismatists want to know.
dcdogg over 12 years ago
so William Hiseland fought in a battle at the age of 89 in an era when the average life expectancy was 36? And lived to be 112? Right…