Just dropped a Deuce

I made #2
Trailing the @BigDowgie
I have 95% waiting on submissions
Sorry but I HAD to brag, somewhere lol.
Thanks for looking!
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I'm in Mexico. That hasn't been a problemo for me
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Fellas, leave the tight pants to the ladies. If I can count the coins in your pockets you better use them to call a tailor. Stay thirsty my friends......
Congrats Rocco. But not the best thread title I've seen.
I didn't know what I was going to see. But clicked nonetheless.
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Very nice! And LOL!
Who does #2 work for!?!?!?!!!!?
Very nice! You should be very proud of this achievement.
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Fellas, leave the tight pants to the ladies. If I can count the coins in your pockets you better use them to call a tailor. Stay thirsty my friends......
Congrats!
I guess I didn't realize there were that many Proof Jefferson Nickel varieties!
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Thank you, and everyone!
there are quite a few proof varieties indeed. If people catch on the the re engraved more...there will be at least 10 more proof varieties in this era. I am attempting to assemble examples for 1938-1954. There are MANY more than currently recognized.
I won't shoot myself in the foot further, but I will say to all serious Jefferson collectors, look Very carefully at your 38-54 proofs... and as many others as you can.
I intend to post an in depth image catalog (on this site) of all the early Jeffs as soon as I complete my re engraved unofficial set, and my funds resuscitate
I've counted 25 varieties of re engraved 38-54.
If anyone knows a resource for the quantity of proof dies per year for early Jeffersons it would help my research immensely
Particularly obverse dies.
Thanks and best wishes.
Rocco
Also if anyone has proofs in this year range that is willing to mail them to me for examination, or detailed clear images to share PM me. I will reimburse shipping expenses.
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Rocco,
Looks like you are running with "The BigDowgie"
Good Job,,,,,
Wow, way to go!
I didn't realize there were that many varieties either.
Nice work.
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Nice work, and a funny title!
Don't think I've heard that term used for a few years......I couldn't figure out if you were going to tell us you spent $200 on a nickel....or were going to take us somewhere else......glad you didn't take us there!
Congratulations.... With your dedication, I see a NUMBER 1 in the near future.... Best of luck. Cheers, RickO
Me too, but we weren`t talking about the same thing
Congrats! I too did not know there were so many proof jefferson varieties. Learn something new everyday.
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Nice going

Thank you, lol. I was laughing so hard posting I missed that. Good call sir
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