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New pics, I don't see the crack through the second T in STATES...no A die state, I'm afraid. Still a nice coin, though.
[ATTACH] PCGS said "Questionable Color"...I say, it has looked like this since long before the color boom...since at least 1970. [ATTACH]
And thus, my statement above about TPGs. The coin you show is 105, not the 105A claimed by PCGS as there is no secondary die crack through the...
There are a few "Nuts" members who post here and would more than likely be willing to confirm it or at least direct you to someone in your area...
MIGuy, you may have a real winner on your hands.:jawdrop: It appears from the pics that you have the O-105A--a die state of the marriage which...
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O-101 VF
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It's actually 103 rather than 101. And, yes, central weakness at Liberty's chin is a hallmark of this particular die marriage.
Longshot, it's an R5- (probably on its way to R4+) but it still seems to carry a 2x or so premium. Nice cherry.
When? Hopefully, never. Grading should not be about counting marks rather than eye appeal...and no computer can replace what looks good to me.
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