CAPTURED!!!--70 years after the break ___ Jeff is in custody

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he traveled near and far, seen and handled by many over the years_______until he tried to take refuge in a bank in Kingston, NY. ---bad idea, Jeff. he will remain in my custody until a suitable facility is willing to pay for his care :laughing7::laughing7: IMG_4346.JPG IMG_4352.JPG IMG_4347.JPG IMG_4348.JPG IMG_4349.JPG IMG_4350.JPG IMG_4351.JPG note the 2 rim anomalies above and below the surface lump. lower appears as a dual pit on the rim with a piece of missing rim. upper appears as a missing pit with a retained lamination above rim surface. reverse lump is highest to left of building with a valley as it nears the rim. my guess-------collar die shear with retained CUD from the collar or a previous coin strike. special thanks to Det. Rodie Sanchez, Lt. Joe Kenda from Colorado Springs, Dick Tracy and Sherlock Holmes ----I have learned well :icon_thumright:. you be the jury_________your verdict will seal Jeff's fate.:dontknow::laughing7:
 

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Terry Soloman

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We need to get you back into the farm fields buddy! :laughing7:
 

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