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<p>[QUOTE="Conder101, post: 2827117, member: 66"]They recovered 8 back in the 40's, they knew where #9 was (the Farouk coin) they announced that they had recovered all of them. (When they started confiscating them the owners fingered Izzy as the source. Izzy admitted to having sold nine of them. They recovered 8 and the 9th was the Farouk coin.) Then Eliasburg revealed he had one, they confiscated it, that was 10. Then the Langbords came up with their 10 that made 20. We know there is a photograph of one from 1980 that is NOT one of the other 20, that makes 21. Scuttlebutt back in the 1970's was that Izzy had had 25 of them. This was long before we knew that the Family still held ten of them.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>As far as I know no 1974 aluminum cent plain or D has ever sold. (A plain has been slabbed twice, the D once.) The person wanting to sell the 1974 D at the auction sale was the son of the Mint Superintendent. He got it by inheritance.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Conder101, post: 2827117, member: 66"]They recovered 8 back in the 40's, they knew where #9 was (the Farouk coin) they announced that they had recovered all of them. (When they started confiscating them the owners fingered Izzy as the source. Izzy admitted to having sold nine of them. They recovered 8 and the 9th was the Farouk coin.) Then Eliasburg revealed he had one, they confiscated it, that was 10. Then the Langbords came up with their 10 that made 20. We know there is a photograph of one from 1980 that is NOT one of the other 20, that makes 21. Scuttlebutt back in the 1970's was that Izzy had had 25 of them. This was long before we knew that the Family still held ten of them. As far as I know no 1974 aluminum cent plain or D has ever sold. (A plain has been slabbed twice, the D once.) The person wanting to sell the 1974 D at the auction sale was the son of the Mint Superintendent. He got it by inheritance.[/QUOTE]
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