Roger that.
@atcarroll, nice set, when are you going to bite the bullet and pick up the '15?
His second coin appears from the die state to be 109 (maybe even 109a--if so, score!) The first coin looks to be an earlier die state and...
It's been a few years but I've done that. I used to refer to it as "priming the pump" to capture new collectors.
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I'll get it right eventually.
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Nice coin.
No, no one around here would ever collect such coins. Stay away!!!
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It does (assuming you meant "pedigree"), and Tom Powell's collection was very well known in the bust half community.
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