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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Right, Gary! You can still use all the "assessories, even after we finish the project. I have both boxes done, and am waiting word from Chuck to see if he has Northern AZ represented. I have four boxes from the Prescott area, (North-Central AZ), and four from Phoenix. Dick
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United States
577 Posts |
I hope I'm not too late- Email sent! NW OR
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Valued Member
United States
152 Posts |
Richard... I want to help... emailed you a couple of times. Kim central montana
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Pillar of the Community
United States
577 Posts |
Two emails sent- no response...
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Pillar of the Community
United States
7123 Posts |
Hi Madhandles
Coppercoins has not been around much the last couple of weeks ,, it may just be that He is extremely busy right now or other life things are taking His time ,,
He said one time that He gets hundreds of emails a day and it can take quite some time for him to reply .
May I suggest that you go ahead with the count and submit the totals when you have completed them .
Metalman
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United States
152 Posts |
Thanks, Metalman... I was wondering too... hope everything is just busy Kim
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
7629 Posts |
It's true, I am a very heavily weighted soul right now. Leaving home and the family to make a career move - 1500 miles away. This didn't come up until a couple of weeks ago, and the move is rather overwhelming and immediate. I am in the middle of finding a moving company, listing a house for sale, bought a vehicle today, traded two others in on that, trying to tie up loose business ends, and the like.
ANYONE WHO WANTS to volunteer can. ANYONE. Just make sure you stick to the rules outlined throughout the site. Only thing I ask is that you keep your results until after New Year's.
I will continue and finish this project, but unfortunately a rather immediate need to move cross-country has popped up.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Leaving Springfield?! How sad. That's one of my favorite areas in the country.
I can definitely relate to your pain Chuck. I had to move from Joplin all the way down here to S. Florida. Definitely a case of culture shock.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
2600 Posts |
Chuck, please accept my best wishes in your career move. I left my home in Iowa 25 yrs ago bound for the east coast of Maryland in a career change. It was hard in the beginning but now is great. I sure hope you have the same experience. Drive safely and see you on line. Jim
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Valued Member
United States
152 Posts |
Richard ~ hope all goes smoothly.
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Valued Member
United States
152 Posts |
Ok, HELP! I am doing the 1970 series... I have 8 - 1970, 29 - 1970D and 17 - 1970S my question are the 1970 & 1970D examples of the large dates the same as the 1970S large date? I'm just not sure... I have been using Richard's example from the Cent Project Page on the crease in the 7 and the liberty weakness and the bluntness vs sharpness of 9 and there are a few that I am just not sure on... I do think that I found a 1970S db die but don't know how I would ever get a picture to show you (will play with that) any help appreciated! Kim
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Hi Sheepy
The large and small date varity is only on the S mint coins .
They can be tricky ,, but if you take a good look at the ones that coppercoins (Charles) has posted on the website you can see the differences ,,if you get stuck you can post pics in the Error/variety forum for some help .
Metalman
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United States
891 Posts |
A little late started but I will help. email sent
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United States
185 Posts |
I'm glad I checked this topic too - I was just reading the sticky!! I too had volunteered a few weeks ago but didn't hear back so I haven't done anything yet. Hopefully I'll be able to get some change and contribute as the holidays are coming and life always seems to get hectic this time of year.
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