Nice!
WOW! That's a survivor! I love the orginality....you can tell it's MS by the reverse. I'll guess 63*.
The 36DDO is pretty scarce and difficult to attribute. The chances you have one are very, very slim. A high quality macro picture of the date...
These are not rare, the 2000's are the most common type in the WAM/CAM series. If you saw one sell for $388 is was slabbed and a very high MS...
Nice pair of coins! Both look to be around MS-64, the VDB looks RB, the plain looks red. BU is not a grade, just a statement of condition, i.e....
Welcome to CT! :) Not sure of your collecting experience...but....DO NOT CLEAN YOUR COINS.
I tell people my grade of their proof from pictures is +/- 5. LOLOLOL
Why not just own both? :) When I started collecting I was obsessed with selling and upgrading....keeping just one date/mint for the collection....
Whole set....
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I know the feeling....actually, I had resigned to the fact that I'd never find one. Then I found two within just a couple months. There's MANY...
Yep, I found it in a Brinks box, sent it to NGC and it came back MS-65RD....then I sold it for $550 because I found another in MS-64RD....I kept...
WAM Lovin!
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Time for some raw stuff:
Nice lamination!
I just sent him a message letting him know he doesn't have an error.
Common split plating, no error or variety.
Think about this.... If you were doing this to a die, would you bother to make a perfectly straight line INTO THE DIE RECESSES? It would take a...
I have to go back to what Mike Diamond says....try to figure out how this could have happened at the mint. The only way I see something like this...
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