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<p>[QUOTE="redwin117, post: 1249977, member: 21438"]The coin certified year 2000 in Baltimore Coin Show in Maryland, March Sunday, Large Crowd. Between 1996-1999 At same show so many graders assigned on theirs Bourse table to look on it but failed to convinced me for the security and safety of the coin. Year 1996 1999 Doubled Denomination 1995 is very popular and it was on Newspaper, coin magazines, radio and heard it cost about $ 600 Bucks. But the one I have is 1995 Double Denomination with Two Full dates and many more varieties such as crack die and skull break etc. I talk to NGC representatives with all of them a very nice peoples and friendly but they are NOT ALLOWED to certify any ERROR COINS. So please you can ask them when they at what year they started certifying errors coin. That's all.</p><p><br /></p><p> Beside the one who certified my coin is Mr. Alan Hager an Inventor and professional expert in Numismatist World. too many coin dealer see it and one of the coin dealer offered me Ten thousand dollars for it. I quietly said not now and sorry, thanks for a nice offered then walked away.</p><p><br /></p><p> It's like a piccasso signiture that's add up.<img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie2" alt=";)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" />[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="redwin117, post: 1249977, member: 21438"]The coin certified year 2000 in Baltimore Coin Show in Maryland, March Sunday, Large Crowd. Between 1996-1999 At same show so many graders assigned on theirs Bourse table to look on it but failed to convinced me for the security and safety of the coin. Year 1996 1999 Doubled Denomination 1995 is very popular and it was on Newspaper, coin magazines, radio and heard it cost about $ 600 Bucks. But the one I have is 1995 Double Denomination with Two Full dates and many more varieties such as crack die and skull break etc. I talk to NGC representatives with all of them a very nice peoples and friendly but they are NOT ALLOWED to certify any ERROR COINS. So please you can ask them when they at what year they started certifying errors coin. That's all. Beside the one who certified my coin is Mr. Alan Hager an Inventor and professional expert in Numismatist World. too many coin dealer see it and one of the coin dealer offered me Ten thousand dollars for it. I quietly said not now and sorry, thanks for a nice offered then walked away. It's like a piccasso signiture that's add up.;)[/QUOTE]
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