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Old 03-13-2009, 10:06 PM   #3 (permalink)
BigDowgie
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Pick-a-nik,
You are asking about some tough ones. I just posted reply on the Inverted D inquiry. I've only seen one example and it was a nice mint state example, maybe MS65. It seems you really need a nice early die state coin to see the little curve inside the D. I'd love to own a nice uncirculated example, however, the one I was looking at was $500. Tough to pay that much for this one raw, you really need it attributed and in a holder, just to make sure. I'm sure there are 1954-D's out there with die scratches in the D that look similar. Not sure how you would price a circulated sample....whatever a buyer is willing to pay!
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