http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3838334/posts
Keep an eye out for a shiny new quarter with a raised image of fruit bats and be careful not to let the coin fly out of your wallet or pocket.
As part of the U.S. Mint's America the Beautiful Quarters Program, the new National Parks quarter dollar celebrates American Samoa and on the relief features a mother fruit bat and her pup hanging upside down.
But no recipe...
Who designs these creepy coins (and postage stamps)? And, how much are they paid for their creations?
Speaking of coins, and a recipe...
One recipe for not getting and passing along a virus,
is not to touch it.
So touch whatever “it” is (Elevator buttons, etc.)
with something that a virus has a very hard time remaining
intact upon. Like fine copper.
Consider carrying a common .999 fine one ounce copper
coin for this purpose. It works even after the coin has
developed a patina, but you can clean that off with
ketchup. (Rub in, soak for 15 minutes or so, then rinse.)
Don’t be cleaning any valuable coins this way!
Raw! Bat tartar...no recipe needed.