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Old January 28th 05, 12:09 PM
Alan Williams
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When I last found a Lincoln Type 2 reverse (1998/99/00) I promised that
the next one I encountered would go to Jason Craton.

Jason had generously sent me an assortment of attractive IHC's, error
Lincolns and a 1960 Lincoln small date proof. It thrilled me deeply and
made me feel deeply unworthy. ;-)

Well, the coin gods have smiled (wanly) at Jason Craton. Yesterday I
found a 1998 Type 2 which belongs to him. It looks as though it is the
'Phantom D' variety as well...

I equivocate because, as happens with finds from circulation, the cent
appears to have been shot with a miniature 12 gauge, peppered with small
pits and abrasions. ;-/

In any event, it's yours, Jason! muhahahaha! Send me your snail mail
and I'll drop it in monday's post.

Be sure to use my new and current email (above).

Alan
'copper detective'
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Old January 28th 05, 09:35 PM
J. Craton
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Alan Williams wrote:
When I last found a Lincoln Type 2 reverse (1998/99/00) I promised that
the next one I encountered would go to Jason Craton.

Jason had generously sent me an assortment of attractive IHC's, error
Lincolns and a 1960 Lincoln small date proof. It thrilled me deeply and
made me feel deeply unworthy. ;-)

Well, the coin gods have smiled (wanly) at Jason Craton. Yesterday I
found a 1998 Type 2 which belongs to him. It looks as though it is the
'Phantom D' variety as well...

I equivocate because, as happens with finds from circulation, the cent
appears to have been shot with a miniature 12 gauge, peppered with small
pits and abrasions. ;-/

In any event, it's yours, Jason! muhahahaha! Send me your snail mail
and I'll drop it in monday's post.

Be sure to use my new and current email (above).

Alan
'copper detective'



Cool! E-mail is on it's way.


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