Squeak & ObscureMint
Squeak Squeak
Ever heard about the vanished 1799 “Royal Quail” coins that were supposedly dumped in the old vault before the revolution? I think there's a way to track them down without tipping off the museum guards.
ObscureMint ObscureMint
ObscureMint: I’ve heard the rumor, but the Royal Quail was never minted in 1799—your dates are off by at least a decade. If you’re chasing a hoax, you’ll be chasing your own reflection. Better double‑check the primary records first before you try to sneak past museum guards.
Squeak Squeak
Whoops, I got the year mixed up—still, those coins are a myth? Fine, I’ll dig the old ledgers, but just don’t make me wait around the museum like a bored mouse. Let’s get the real dirt before we start chasing shadows.
ObscureMint ObscureMint
ObscureMint: The Royal Quail never made it to the coinage docket, so the “myth” is just a mix‑up in the rumor mill. If you’re digging the ledgers, start with the mint register from 1798‑1800; those pages are where the real story hides, not in some museum vault. I’ll be on the sidelines, so you won’t have to wait for a bored guard to let you in.