I'm not seeing the doubled die either....
That's the rare 5 legged bear! Haha
1955 Tripled Die Obverse # 1 Very Scarce and Rare low Population ...Check it ... I see some die deterioration... And a couple of little die...
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I think it's a doubled die. The 1 shows notching as well.
Thanks for noticing Frank. She's a real beaut in hand.
Just went up on eBay. She's a BEAUT! http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=390600461676&ssPageName=STRK:MESE:IT#ht_1766wt_1167...
Cool it off guys. This is getting pretty heated. Stay on topic and... [ATTACH] I'd hate to close this thread.
Some sort of die damage would be my guess. It looks like a shrimp...
Any chance of some close ups? I'm not seeing it.
If that picture is truly representative of the coin I would say UNC details cleaned. Just not a lot of luster going on there.
Yep there is definitely 100 notes here. I am thinking about having the pack certified. It looks like 64-65 graded examples bring $30-$60 ea....
You mean BROCKAGE?? This in no typical double struck nickel and I would bet that is worth 10x your assessed value. You could have owned millions...
Well.... This is all speculation until the coin is confirmed at a Matte proof by a reputable grading service. It seems like ANACS did not feel...
http://www.uspapermoney.info/general/webs.html This should get you where you need to be. Basically they were trial notes.
Hey gang! I picked this up today... I kinda wanted to bounce my thoughts off of you guys. I'm thinking of having the entire pack graded....
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Looks like a business strike to me.
Those look to be most definitely business strikes.
I have owned a few of these. The first was bought in original packaging in 2006. It went to PCGS and graded MS68. It sold for $14,500 in a short...
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