Okay guys, lets see those slabbed coins with identical NGC submission numbers. I will start with two sets of twins. One identical and one fraternal. IDENTICAL TWINS FRATERNAL TWINS Does anybody have twins, triplets, quadruplets+. Come on, show us what you got.
Twins. not the same # though............................................John http://www.cointalk.com/attachments/29752d1213696077-twinsobv.jpg
Hello Lehigh, I'd like to post pictures but I don't have new photos depicting the entire slab. The coins I'm thinking of are stored in different locations & can't be photographed right now. I think I have three consecutive numbered NGC slabs with 1912-S MS-64 V Nickels. (One of these NGC may be non-consecutive). I also have three consecutive PCGS slabs with 1912-S MS-64 V Nickels. Sorry there are no pictures but that would be one twin & one triplet. I'll see if I have anything else to photograph tonight. Very best regards, collect89
The real fine stuff is unique I thought for sure someone would post a pair of MS70 coins from some TPG.
I recently purchased the second one because it was such a perfect match to the first. Only when it came did I discover that they were sequential serial numbers.
I'm tempted to show some of my "identical twins." Of course, they have nothing to do with NGC numbers. But it is rare to find die matches among what I collect.
That is a very nice NGC set you have. How long does it take to accumulate a set like that I realize it is a smell set as compared to some but to find all in MS66 I would think you did a lot of looking. Great job. Kent