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Rest in Peace
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 This is pretty exciting stuff! Keep us posted. 
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Bedrock of the Community
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 to the CCF and good luck!
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Rest in Peace
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 I hope your Rosie is as Rosie as can be.
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Pillar of the Community
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It looks exactly like it to me. Look at the word god. It matches up perfectly. I can see it even from the pictures provided. Great find! 
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Moderator
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Appears to be a great find ... congratulations indeed
Concur that we would all enjoy better photographs.
David
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Bedrock of the Community
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Very nice - congratulations on a great find 
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Valued Member
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Pillar of the Community
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Bedrock of the Community
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Great job Benny. It is amazing when you make improvement on your images, how much better they can look. Do you see the clarity of of the images on the 1, Not quite focused. 2, getting a little better and 3 all coming into view. #4, is way to small. SO what size are you making your images? 600-1200 is a nice pixel width. With the 1240 that I use, the images can be clicked on to enlarge them even bigger and you can see more detail. So thanks for your working on improvement. All here appreciate it. I still looking for some larger images that show all the motto and the date. So don't give up yet.
Side point: When you focus on a coin with an eye piece or a microscope. What should you focus on. The tops of the devices, or on the fields? The correct answer is focus on the fields. That distance between the two can alter the focus and leave the coin looking out of focus. Answer to this question is hidden in the above space. Highlight that area to see the correct answer.
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Pillar of the Community
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Do you think you'll get your name posted along side of its picture if it's in Cherrypickers?
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Bedrock of the Community
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Maybe in the 'Credits or Acknowledgements' section in the book. They don't place them on the individual listings.
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Pillar of the Community
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Ah yes,better pics. Nice find congrats!
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Valued Member
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Thanks to everyone for your replys and advice. I'm trying to put together a registry set of Liberty Half Eagles from all 7 mints. So once I get the dime back from PCGS I am going to be selling/trading/auctioning it... Whatever will get me closer to getting a Denver or new Orleans half eagle. I try not to be one of those that think they have something worth way more than it actually is. Really having an open mind to what this coin is worth to the hand full of Roosevelt dime collector's.
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Rest in Peace
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Great attitude, Benny. Best of luck with your half eagle set. They are beautiful coins.
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Pillar of the Community
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Nice one! 
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