And, Honeycutt snipes away the #1 place in proof Kennedys.
Russ
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Of course, EBL III just needs to add the 2002 coins to snipe it away from him. Let the games begin!
Russ, NCNE
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Bad for us Two steps down.
Congratulations for both.
I just not understand keeping the set closed.
Join the campaign "Show your beauties to World"
Edson
<< <i>I just not understand keeping the set closed. >>
Edson,
I think that was probably an accident. It was open before the update, and his other sets are open. He probably just forgot to check the correct box.
Russ, NCNE
<< <i>Of course, EBL III just needs to add the 2002 coins to snipe it away from him. Let the games begin!
Russ, NCNE >>
Probably forgot to hit validate and has not checked back. What a surprise that would be.
Edson
Russ, NCNE
You are familiar with the rule that the number one can't be hidden?
Check the discussion in this forum about the State Quaters Set.
Edson
<< <i>I do not understand how a retail $25 coin could move one from 33rd to 1st. Or better yet why two $25 retail coins will move one from 42nd to top set? It seems like a joke to see the EBL III Collection in 42nd place even missing two coins... >>
The part about a retail $25 coin moving him from 33rd to 1st isn't completely honest. That coin alone would only have moved him in to 2nd. He also upgraded his 1976-S SILVER to PR70DCAM. That's what put him at #1.
Russ, NCNE
<< <i>Honeycutt's commentary in his set is rather interesting:
<< <i>I do not understand how a retail $25 coin could move one from 33rd to 1st. Or better yet why two $25 retail coins will move one from 42nd to top set? It seems like a joke to see the EBL III Collection in 42nd place even missing two coins... >>
The part about a retail $25 coin moving him from 33rd to 1st isn't completely honest. That coin alone would only have moved him in to 2nd. He also upgraded his 1976-S SILVER to PR70DCAM. That's what put him at #1.
Russ, NCNE >>
Thanks for the clarification