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o_O md imho and the tpg website shows 257 higher grade. without the dd designation ..... well.. hmmmm.
Extremely rare Roosevelt Volcanonose. As I recall only one known to exist.
wasn't it Archie Bunker who said "patience is a virgin".
I want those [ATTACH]
There was a little known experiment at the mint in 2000 where they attempted to design a coin that wouldn't roll away when dropped. This might be...
I can't think of any reason anyone would go into business grading coins without a motivator (profit) to make the business worthwhile. I guess...
I'd say probably over graded by the tpg. Maybe 67 or 68. Although looks like it would go 65.
I also keep the Photograde book on the shelf. Like it alot
They also have a feature on their website on how to grade various coins specific to the coin i.e. quarters, dimes, etc....
not sure if this will help but PCGS has a feature called Photograde available online and as an app.
I want those too. [ATTACH]
Me too!! I've tried to get access to the coin star machines with no success. Kudos to you. Sound like a nice way to supplement your hobby.
If the TPG didn't find it odd , then why question it? Are you concerned with it being counterfeit? Look up the TPG number. They often have photos...
Well...yes as a matter of fact I want those[IMG]
Looks nicer that 53. maybe MS.
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I want those! My two most recent [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Sweet coin. Love that die crack on the reverse. I've got one very similar. :)
Thanks to all for your replies and guidance. I can imagine its not often you'd see this on in the raw. I was really surprised when I saw it listed.
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