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An undocumented RIDB from pocket change. Also, a die chip in the B and a IDB on the left wheat stalk. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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I still haven't reieved a 2024D Jefferson yet, And I live in CO.
Well I typed something that said that, not sure where it went. It was something to the effect of this is the design the play money copied.
Rotate the first photo back one. Looks like a neat immitation.
Sometimes it's the reality that you depended on more opinion than the coin. We, yeah all of CT used to grade coins off of ANA standards.
I would have to look it up. I love to hit the brick and mortars.
That is a marvelous AU. I would have been a buyer.
Where is the other side?
Everyone above is correct, the odds of a major variety are probably the zero, I will find a 70'S small date in pocket change before I ever find...
It is really too crusty in the photo. Where did you get it?
I only know that that is a doubled die. I never looked into the history. Here is a 2 Pfennig much closer to yours. I just liked its condition for...
This is the best condition RIDB that I have in my collection. [ATTACH]
He always has something fun to offer. My last buy of his was this George Washington broad struck. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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If I get a box that big, filled with numismatics. I would feel atop the world. That would be a lot of coins. Nice snow filled Santa Photo Kasia.
If you were looking for a company that grades a coin to higher levels then, I think that CACG intends to be that company, add a level of scrutiny...
I was looking thru the LIB's area. and noticed some of your amazing photos, and examples. I wish I could take photos like that.
Same coin Sal.
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