Didn't Julian also say that coin had a rim bump...i could never look at that coin the same knowing this. I'll just wait for another one to show up... >>
I'm sure that, if you know the right people, you could take care of that nasty bump.
Didn't Julian also say that coin had a rim bump...i could never look at that coin the same knowing this. I'll just wait for another one to show up... >>
I'm sure that, if you know the right people, you could take care of that nasty bump. >>
In the thirty (or so) years that it's been since Julian has owned the coin you don't think that's already been done? Hell, i bought the Auction '84 catalogue with the J-1776 in it and it had no mention of the rim bump in it.
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<< <i>J-165b? >>
Winner!! The only 1854 or 1855 Large Cent pattern with 3 leaves under the E in STATES. JZ: 165 has 4 leaves. Great icon, JZ.
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edit >> Should have looked at the replies to see there was a winner already. Learned something for the day anyway.
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<< <i>Great icon, JZ. >>
Thanks Rick
-Paul
<< <i>Ha I was way off. Like I said, complete guess. The only ones I know is J1770 and J1776. the 1776 is well known and I just like the 1770.
-Paul >>
J-1776 (now J-1905) is a coin I would kill for (figuratively).
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Didn't Julian once have that pattern?
<< <i>Thank goodness you did not mean literally!
Didn't Julian once have that pattern? >>
Maybe I did mean it literally.
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Yes, in the 1970's as I recall... now it's just his avatar/icon
<< <i>RKKay, nice looking reverse... keep me posted on the giveaway!
Sorry. The YNs already had the contest for it.
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<< <i>Ha I was way off. Like I said, complete guess. The only ones I know is J1770 and J1776. the 1776 is well known and I just like the 1770.
-Paul >>
J-1776 (now J-1905) is a coin I would kill for (figuratively). >>
Didn't Julian also say that coin had a rim bump...i could never look at that coin the same knowing this. I'll just wait for another one to show up...
Didn't Julian also say that coin had a rim bump...i could never look at that coin the same knowing this. I'll just wait for another one to show up...
I'm sure that, if you know the right people, you could take care of that nasty bump.
Specializing in 1854 and 1855 large FE patterns
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Didn't Julian also say that coin had a rim bump...i could never look at that coin the same knowing this. I'll just wait for another one to show up...
I'm sure that, if you know the right people, you could take care of that nasty bump. >>
In the thirty (or so) years that it's been since Julian has owned the coin you don't think that's already been done? Hell, i bought the Auction '84 catalogue with the J-1776 in it and it had no mention of the rim bump in it.
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<< <i>J-165b? >>
Winner!! The only 1854 or 1855 Large Cent pattern with 3 leaves under the E in STATES. JZ: 165 has 4 leaves. Great icon, JZ. >>
My thanks go out to a helpful YN with the right books.