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Originally Posted by
Petespockets55
WTG Jon. Congrats.
Thanks Cliff!! I'm still amazed at the count on this year!
Last edited by makecents; 10-10-2018 at 07:22 AM.
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Originally Posted by
makecents
Congrats on the new spike listing Jon!!! That must be Earl and Larry J. you are referring to! Going to take a look at your new listing!
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Originally Posted by
makecents
Thanks Viv!! I thought it was very odd too that there were only 2 and cool that Larry had one of them! I had never paid attention before but there are no 80's or 81's at all.
Jon, I looked though my spikes that are not listed yet and I have no 80 or 81's either. That is very odd!!!
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Originally Posted by
VAB2013
Jon, I looked though my spikes that are not listed yet and I have no 80 or 81's either. That is very odd!!!
Something else to keep an eye out for!!
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Originally Posted by
makecents
Something else to keep an eye out for!!
I agree! You know... many of our members collect spikes, seems like I remember reading a thread where Bob does. Maybe he or some of our other members have an 1980 or 81??
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Nice spike and Congrats on the new listing... Thanks JC... I like how worn the obv die was in the NW quadrant... The coin looks really concave near the head... IN GOD is really stretched out and the rim is barely visible... It even affected the rev on ONE!!!
Jim
(A.K.A. Elmer Fudd) Be verwy verwy quiet... I'm hunting coins!!! Good Hunting!!!
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Originally Posted by
jfines69
Nice spike and Congrats on the new listing... Thanks JC... I like how worn the obv die was in the NW quadrant... The coin looks really concave near the head... IN GOD is really stretched out and the rim is barely visible... It even affected the rev on ONE!!!
Thanks Jim!! Yeah, the die wear and circulation were pretty extreme on this one!
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