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Who Is The Owner: Illinois/Lincoln Half Dollar?

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Have this image:

 

Coin.jpg

 

But I don't have the owner or photographer in my notes.

 

Did a search, to no avail.

 

 

 

Can anyone help me out?

 

 

Thanks in advance.

 

:)

 

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It might be this guy from ATS.

 

lincoln1919.jpg

illini420

 

Picture looks the same.

 

And his name is Mike if that is the same person.

 

 

Thanks.

 

Not a member there.

 

Hopefully someone can contact him about my request.

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It might be this guy from ATS.

 

lincoln1919.jpg

illini420

 

Picture looks the same.

 

And his name is Mike if that is the same person.

 

 

Thanks.

 

Not a member there.

 

Hopefully someone can contact him about my request.

 

Lee, Mike is also a member here.

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It might be this guy from ATS.

 

lincoln1919.jpg

illini420

 

Picture looks the same.

 

And his name is Mike if that is the same person.

 

 

Thanks.

 

Not a member there.

 

Hopefully someone can contact him about my request.

 

Lee, Mike is also a member here.

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Mike is a member on the PCGS boards and here, but on information and belief, he is more active over there. His name is Mike Kittle of Mike Kittle Rare coins. Here is his contact information per Collectors' Corner:

 

 

Michael Kittle Rare Coins

P.O. Box 388

Agoura Hills , California 91376-0388

Michael Kittle

Ph: 818-451-9199

mike@michaelkittle.com

stores.ebay.com

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Yup, I check over here too, but certainly not as active here as I am on the CU boards. The coin posted by Lee is a very pretty example, but it appears to be a different coin than the one I use as my avatar over at CU, which is also a pretty one :)

 

Mike

 

 

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