1825,6,7,31 CBH die marriages by T/I alighnment with pics!

Guys, for those who collect these, what do you think of this page?
I am nuts you know! And it is snowing out!
1827
T-I alignment page
Added these three more for those who are having trouble!
1825 T-I
1826 T-I
1831 T-I
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You are correct, you are crazy...
Mobile menu messed up
Link click here rolled me into what appears to be the main page for mobile.
<< <i>Just to note your appreciated free site needs to be more mobile friendly, and needs a switch to desktop version button
Mobile menu messed up
Link click here rolled me into what appears to be the main page for mobile. >>
go to the bottom of the pages for more finger friendly links
I use my tablet as well, and it is the best I can do, although you put a finger on a pic on that page and it pops up the attribution page....
BHNC member # 184!
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This is handy and there are a lot of nice coins imaged here! Thanks!!
zap
102 capped bust half dollars - 100 die marriages
BHNC #198
Lance.
<< <i>You know I appreciate and promote your site, Dave. But I wonder if T/I alignment needs more than just a few photos and a sentence or a two.
Lance. >>
This is what I am trying to figure out...How to make attribution of CBH's that are tough to attribute easier. My thought was to post images all on one page grouped in one way or another, and 1827's are in most need of making things easier. Am I on to something or do I need a different approach?
This is the question that I must try to answer...
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http://www.busthalfaddict.com
<< <i>
<< <i>You know I appreciate and promote your site, Dave. But I wonder if T/I alignment needs more than just a few photos and a sentence or a two.
Lance. >>
This is what I am trying to figure out...How to make attribution of CBH's that are tough to attribute easier. My thought was to post images all on one page grouped in one way or another, and 1827's are in most need of making things easier. Am I on to something or do I need a different approach?
This is the question that I must try to answer...
When I was a kid in the early '60s my siblings and I watched a daytime TV show called "Concentration". Contestants had to find images hidden in drawings and trace their outlines to win.
Some of us were really good at it, and some of us sucked. It's the same thing with variety attribution. You are either good at picking up details and differences. Or you suck.
I figure lesson plans aren't worth much. But my wife says I've been wrong a lot lately.
Lance.
BHNC member # 184!
http://www.busthalfaddict.com
BHNC member # 184!
http://www.busthalfaddict.com