The coin does look might nice. However, I do have a question that I hope that you could explain to me. What does the designation of FH stand on the graded slab. Being somewhat new, I am not familiar with that designation.
Well, now, I can see why you'd want it to come home.
I'm thinking of trying to lure my old Roman Caligula back home. Caligula was a nasty fella, from all accounts, but he's the only one I lack to finish up my Roman Twelve Caesars collection now, and I want him back. (He was part of that large collection I sold off in '08 when I lost my job due to a layoff.)
But enough about that. That's a gorgeous SLQ, man.
<< <i>The coin does look might nice. However, I do have a question that I hope that you could explain to me. What does the designation of FH stand on the graded slab. Being somewhat new, I am not familiar with that designation. >>
FH = Full Head
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<< <i>The coin does look might nice. However, I do have a question that I hope that you could explain to me. What does the designation of FH stand on the graded slab. Being somewhat new, I am not familiar with that designation. >>
FH = Full Head >>
To supplement this correct answer, "Full Head" can be described as having all of the deatails in the hair well defined, the hair line along face raised and complete, the eyebrow visible,, and the check rounded.
P.S. Awesome coin. It must be a great feeling having a coin 'come back home'. Like a long lost relative heh.
Your 100% correct, this is a discussion forum. Discuss the coin - not the reason I bought it or sold it, that's is just plain nosey. In this case, it was insensitive.
Stay out of other's personal affairs.
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I'll have a shot of Irish Whisky in your honor.
Ron
I'm thinking of trying to lure my old Roman Caligula back home. Caligula was a nasty fella, from all accounts, but he's the only one I lack to finish up my Roman Twelve Caesars collection now, and I want him back. (He was part of that large collection I sold off in '08 when I lost my job due to a layoff.)
But enough about that. That's a gorgeous SLQ, man.
<< <i>The coin does look might nice. However, I do have a question that I hope that you could explain to me. What does the designation of FH stand on the graded slab. Being somewhat new, I am not familiar with that designation. >>
FH = Full Head
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<< <i>Congratulations on the reunion of you and your coin. Beautiful SLQ.
I'll have a shot of Irish Whisky in your honor.
Ron
Not without me, you won't !!
Its always nice to bring back a few of my old sweeties.
I have been able to also return the 1916 and the 1923-S.
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<< <i>Been a while, but I remember when you submitted your enitre collection of SLQ's to PCGS for the pedigree at the show. Nice collection it was >>
Jim, That was one of the first FUN shows I had ever attended. It was nice to have finally met you there.
Rob, Thanks for the compliments as well.
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SeaEagleCoins: 11/14/54-4/5/12. Miss you Larry!
Nice addition...again.
Mike
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<< <i>The coin does look might nice. However, I do have a question that I hope that you could explain to me. What does the designation of FH stand on the graded slab. Being somewhat new, I am not familiar with that designation. >>
FH = Full Head >>
To supplement this correct answer, "Full Head" can be described as having all of the deatails in the hair well defined, the hair line along face raised and complete, the eyebrow visible,, and the check rounded.
P.S. Awesome coin. It must be a great feeling having a coin 'come back home'. Like a long lost relative heh.
Jacob
-Paul
<< <i>I also read that you have been fortunate enough to get a couple others back.......so why did you sell them? >>
Why do you need to ask ?
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Your 100% correct, this is a discussion forum.
Discuss the coin - not the reason I bought it or sold it,
that's is just plain nosey. In this case, it was insensitive.
Stay out of other's personal affairs.
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Don't resort to name calling either.
I do not appreciate your antagonism.
Its unbecoming and childlike.
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