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This is my scan from quite some time ago, and is pretty close to looking at it straight on.
This is my scan from quite some time ago, and is pretty close to looking at it straight on.
Please... Save The Stories, Just Answer My Questions, And Tell Me How Much!!!!!
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The strike on the obverse is fantastic/exquisite for the remaining detail.
In honor of the memory of Cpl. Michael E. Thompson
is that a large stars?
<< <i>ok Stman.....since you want to get technical on those of us that aren't up to par on the Overton BS...
is that a large stars? >>
Yes it is
<< <i>ok Stman.....since you want to get technical on those of us that aren't up to par on the Overton BS...
is that a large stars? >>
I answered Goose via PM, but didn't want to bump the thread more than once a day like many others do to answer a question.
Yes it is the large stars formally known as the 50/20, now known as the 50/inverted 5. In fact, of the four die-pairings for the 1807 CBH.......
with the exception of the O-113 (small stars) they are all large stars. This would be considered the more "common" variety.
In honor of the memory of Cpl. Michael E. Thompson
<< <i>How does it look with that fresh dip? >>
Got a couple people that "might" want it as is. Maybe a dip, have someone give it some heat and get that "pretty" blue around the periph that many like so much.
Then list it as "Maybe" dipped long ago with gorgeous album toning. Of course I'll list it with the ex-TomB pedigree.
<< <i>Of course I'll list it with the ex-TomB pedigree. >>
OUCH!!!
In honor of the memory of Cpl. Michael E. Thompson