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I found it funny in the 1930 census his occupation is listed as a proprietor of a recreation parlor.
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This might help a little. His first name was actually Conrad and it look like he was a beer distributor in Freeport Illinois. This comes from...
I just view your matte proof registry set. Absolutely stunning coins.
More than likely a grease filled die, but we need better pictures.
No star.
Is there actually any real engraving done anymore?
I think @alurid nailed it.
I think it's time for the ban hammer.
Dr. James Wiles is one of the foremost authorities on 20th century varieties in the U. S. and highly respected.
I've come to the conclusion if you guess 64 or 65 you're guaranteed to come within a point of the actual grade.
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MS65
Are you gonna post the slab?
AT........If this one straight graded then "Houston we have a problem"
In your original post you stated 5.22 grams and I'm not seeing anything close to that.
No.
I never thought of that, seems reasonable.
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