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<p>[QUOTE="19Lyds, post: 1363141, member: 15929"]Sorry about the Medoraman!</p><p><br /></p><p>I'm sure that folks can see that Sluggo's recollections do not necessarily coincide with recorded fact but thats just Chuck. He kinda reminds me of Rascal in his defensive posturing. </p><p><br /></p><p>BTW, I am NOT a member of the IKE Group and never have been. Sure, I post on the IKE Group Forum but if I ever made a public statement that I was a "member" of the IKE Group, those guys would be on me like junkyard dogs! The IKE Group consists of eight specific folks that happen to have a forum for discussion of IKE Dollars. You don't have to be a "member of the IKE Group" in order to get forum posting privileges which, evidently, Sluggo just does not understand. But then he confuses "clubs" with "forums" so its understandable.</p><p><br /></p><p>As for posting my clarification of the terms "clubs" and "forums", how could that possibly have been interpreted as a "slight" against Sluggo with the intent of "hurting" his feelings? </p><p><br /></p><p>As for the prototype discussion, you'll have to view the thread where all this transpired before finding me guilty of "thunder stealing"!</p><p><br /></p><p>Here's the thread: <a href="http://ikegroup.org/php3.0.2/phpBB/viewtopic.php?f=38&t=1066&sid=8ae893e1f43788fe7b93915defb5d74a" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="http://ikegroup.org/php3.0.2/phpBB/viewtopic.php?f=38&t=1066&sid=8ae893e1f43788fe7b93915defb5d74a" rel="nofollow">http://ikegroup.org/php3.0.2/phpBB/viewtopic.php?f=38&t=1066&sid=8ae893e1f43788fe7b93915defb5d74a</a></p><p><br /></p><p>One thing is for certain though, Sluggo did come across a Prototype IKE! As such, folks should learn from this and not arbitrarily dismiss the Eisenhower Dollar as just another modern coin. Each one certainly deserves more than a simple cursory glance. Otherwise, important discoveries will continue to be missed! A prime example is the 1971-D RDV-006 (Friendly Eagle) which I refer to as a 1971-D Type 2. That reverse was not identified and cataloged until 1998. Its first public introduction came in the Dec 1998 edition of Errorscope (CONECA's bi-Monthly Error Magazine). Thats a full 27 years after the IKE was introduced!</p><p><br /></p><p>No doubt, there are many other "discoveries" out there just waiting to be found. All it takes is a little bit of study and inderstanding of what the coin is supposed to look like. Beit IKE's, Kennedy's, SBA's, Washington's or any other Modern coin design. You just gotta look.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="19Lyds, post: 1363141, member: 15929"]Sorry about the Medoraman! I'm sure that folks can see that Sluggo's recollections do not necessarily coincide with recorded fact but thats just Chuck. He kinda reminds me of Rascal in his defensive posturing. BTW, I am NOT a member of the IKE Group and never have been. Sure, I post on the IKE Group Forum but if I ever made a public statement that I was a "member" of the IKE Group, those guys would be on me like junkyard dogs! The IKE Group consists of eight specific folks that happen to have a forum for discussion of IKE Dollars. You don't have to be a "member of the IKE Group" in order to get forum posting privileges which, evidently, Sluggo just does not understand. But then he confuses "clubs" with "forums" so its understandable. As for posting my clarification of the terms "clubs" and "forums", how could that possibly have been interpreted as a "slight" against Sluggo with the intent of "hurting" his feelings? As for the prototype discussion, you'll have to view the thread where all this transpired before finding me guilty of "thunder stealing"! Here's the thread: [URL]http://ikegroup.org/php3.0.2/phpBB/viewtopic.php?f=38&t=1066&sid=8ae893e1f43788fe7b93915defb5d74a[/URL] One thing is for certain though, Sluggo did come across a Prototype IKE! As such, folks should learn from this and not arbitrarily dismiss the Eisenhower Dollar as just another modern coin. Each one certainly deserves more than a simple cursory glance. Otherwise, important discoveries will continue to be missed! A prime example is the 1971-D RDV-006 (Friendly Eagle) which I refer to as a 1971-D Type 2. That reverse was not identified and cataloged until 1998. Its first public introduction came in the Dec 1998 edition of Errorscope (CONECA's bi-Monthly Error Magazine). Thats a full 27 years after the IKE was introduced! No doubt, there are many other "discoveries" out there just waiting to be found. All it takes is a little bit of study and inderstanding of what the coin is supposed to look like. Beit IKE's, Kennedy's, SBA's, Washington's or any other Modern coin design. You just gotta look.[/QUOTE]
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