pocket change cud or post mint damage ?? worth

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  1. slackaction1

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    any pics of your casino chips or pool table?? what kind of wood is that shot glass cabinet (cherry)
     
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    I found my favorite error coin in a 2001 Kennedy $100 Mixed P&D bag when the Mint released them in 2004. It was missing the reverse clad layer, and it cost me 68c. I showed it to Fred Weinberg at the 2005 FUN Show, and he said it was worth $125. A few months later, a second one turned up on eBay, and it sold for $555 raw.

    It just proves what opinions are worth. Sorry, Fred, I still have it!

    Chris

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  4. coinman1234

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    Nice cud! So far this is the only one I found

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    there is one that's very similar ON EBAY 1977 though asking 300.00 on it... will see how it goes
     
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    Cool! I hope to see if anyone buys it though, there's a difference between the asking price and the selling price :) Though I see that there are five people watching, 2 in the last 24 hours. I like to check the sold listings to find a value, I guess I will check there too. Mine is very similar, even to the blank spot on the reverse. When I found mine in around 2013 I checked on ebay and saw that one 1997 struck by the same die as mine sold with a few bids for $150.

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/1977-LINCOL...484589?hash=item58d0fed8ad:g:pTAAAOSw5VFWQhYI
     
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    I looked at the sold listings at coins similar to the OP's, I see them sell for around $15 most of the time.

    I will try to attribute it too, I see some very similar ones of the year sold, with the cud in the same area, just slightly different in terms of shape, maybe the OP's coin is a later die state of it.
     
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    Wheres the sold listing at COINMAN?
     
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    hey it worked learn something here everyday thank u much coinman1234
     
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  15. BooksB4Coins

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    Oh yes they would've...money is money, what you do is your own business. ;)
     
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