So I've had this coin for quite a while now and finally broke it out to get the photos. Have a look. This does not match any know varieties that i have been able to find. Please chime in. Tell me what you think now the reverse Whats the next step?
Just one variety on a 1971 S Silver clad and proof clad both 40% silver I belive. my apologies was not thinking of errors.
Here's a old thread . https://www.cointalk.com/threads/1971-s-pr-ike-dollar-idddo-136-tdo-tdr.275707/#post-2371883 1971 S Silver PF Obverse New Coin: IDDDO-136 71-S PF WD-F S IDDDR-119 -New Discovery IDDP-125 Cross Reference: Attributed by: Thomas Kalantzis. Class: Obverse class II, Obverse Master/Reverse DDR. Submitted by: Thomas Kalantzis for Stage C - Reverse Stage D. Obverse Description: Tripling is seen on IN GOD. Top serifs of WE and the lower serifs of the TR are split. Top left serif tip of the R of TRUST and the lower loop of the U and the S of TRUST show split serifs. Doubling seen on IN. Doubling is seen on the bottom left serif of the E of WE. doubling seen on the bottom left serif of the first T and last T of TRUST. Date shows light tripling and doubling. Tripling shows on the upper serif tips of the L and I of LIBERTY. Doubling shows on the center bar of the B of LIBERTY. Extra thickness on the rest of LIBERTY. Reverse Description: Nice spread seen on from your left stars 1 through 10. Tripling is seen on stars 11 through 13. Thin tripling seen on the R of AMERICA (see picture). Tripling shows on the I of AMERICA. Nice doubling is seen on UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. Thin spread seen on E PLURIBUS UNUM. Nice spread seen on FG. Nice spread seen on the branch leaves and far left branch tip. Tripling seen on leaf and branch. Tripling shows at the bottoms of NE of ONE and D-LLAR of Dollar. Markers: Obverse full serif R in LIBERTY. Obverse Stage C: Circular die scratches show on entire head (mouth nose ear). Die scratches on the rim above the R of LIBERTY. Reverse Stage D: Cut line die gouges show on the both wing edges on and off as well as the tail feather edged. Cut line gouge shows on the earth edge in line with Caribbean islands. Cut line gouge shows on both left and right side moon/field edge. Die scratches seen inside the O of ONE as well as lower right of the O of ONE. Die scratch under the center bar E of ONE. Die chips next to right talon (see picture). Three small die scratches show at the top edge of the leaves below the right wing. Date recorded: 6/20/2011. Coin & CD. Population: 1. Obverse Working die-F for Hub/Die Family 10. Reverse working die DDR. Comments: Anacs 4894312 PF67 Cam - Obverse Stage C - Reverse Stage D.
It's no longer around . When Tom died, so did the info ... His family didn't care to keep it around, after his death .
What would you recommend I do now where should i send it? Seems to me this should have a substantial premium if i could get it certified with an attribution. I have 2 of them and a couple 72 silver proof doubled dies that i cant attribute as well
Or is this just not a big deal at all and im over reacting becouse it Seems like an unknown tdo/ddr on a nearly 50 year old big silver coin Should be big news. Like coin world news
Here's some info from Anacs, on the 71-s . https://www.anacs.com/Verify/CertVerification.aspx?cert=4894312
If you look under " comments" on the listing I posted on post #3 . It list the certification number ( 4894312 ) ...
Some more pics. I could possibly be quadruple obverse. No look at the tops of the U here are some more look at the top left of the T now his eye nose and mint mark