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Police detective and attorney pass a 1965 clad quarter around
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"Ironside" was a one-hour television series which ran on the NBC television network from 1967 to 1975.
 
Robert T. Ironside is a former San Francisco police chief detective who uses a wheelchair. He works for the police force as a consultant and has three assistants, Sergeant Ed Brown, Officer Eve Whitfield, and Mark Sanger, a civilian.
 
This episode is titled "The Riddle in Room Six" and was first broadcast on February 25, 1971.
 
Everett Ward is an attorney for a local gangster who is on trial. The jury announces that they can not agree on a verdict as one juror keeps voting "not guilty". Ironside asks the judge to give him 24 hours to find out if any juror has been bribed.
 
Ironside pulls out a United States 1965 quarter (25 cent coin) which shows the obverse. Later he and Ward flip the quarter and the reverse appears.
 
Ironside - The Riddle in Room Six
1. Title
A San Francisco scene appears.
 
Ironside - The Riddle in Room Six
2. San Francisco
The Golden Gate Bridge.
 
Ironside - The Riddle in Room Six
3. Ironside and crew
Ironside lives in the old police building with his three assistants, Officer Eve Whitfield, Mark Sanger, and Sergeant Ed Brown.
 
A jury trial of a local gangster has concluded except that the jury is "hung" voting 11 to one for conviction. Defense attorney Everett Ward wants the judge to declare a mistrial (start over with another trial) but Ironside believes that the juror was bribed and asks the judge for 24 hours to find evidence.
 
Ironside - The Riddle in Room Six
4. Ironside holds quarter
Attorney Everett Ward watches while Ironside pulls out a quarter.
 
Ironside - The Riddle in Room Six
5. The quarter
The coin is a United States 1965 "clad" quarter (25 cent coin) which shows the obverse.
 
These coins were minted starting in 1965 with a copper core and a copper-nickel outer layer.
 
Ironside also gives Ward a note which reads "Never bet on a sure thing."
 
One of the jurors works in a pawn shop.
 
Ironside - The Riddle in Room Six
6. Pawn shop
Eventually Ironside's crew does discover that a juror was bribed and the jury is sent back to "Room Six" with a alternate juror replacing the bribed juror.
 
Ironside - The Riddle in Room Six
7. The jury
The jury convicts the gangster and Ironside and Everett decide who pays for lunch.
 
Ironside - The Riddle in Room Six
8. Deciding who pays
Ironside pulls out his quarter again.
 
Ironside - The Riddle in Room Six
9. Ironside holds quarter
He gives it to Everett who flips it.
 
Ironside - The Riddle in Room Six
10. Everett holds quarter
Everett removes his hand.
 
Ironside - The Riddle in Room Six
11. Tails
The coin reverse now appears.
There is no mint mark indicating that the coin was minted at the Philadelphia Mint.
 
Ironside - The Riddle in Room Six
12. Heading out
Cast, Directors, Writers:
 
Raymond Burr as Robert T. Ironside
Don Galloway as Det. Sgt. Ed Brown
Barbara Anderson as Officer Eve Whitfield
Don Mitchell as Mark Sanger
 
Andrew Duggan as Everett Ward
 
Director: John Florea
Writers: Collier Young, Stephen J. Cannell
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