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<p>[QUOTE="physics-fan3.14, post: 3701629, member: 19165"]I absolutely and 100% disagree with you. Let me tell you why: a few years ago, I discovered the DDR-005 for the 1951 Franklin. The coin was 60-something years old, and I was the first person to find it. I submitted it to CONECA and James Wiles has given me credit for discovery in the files. </p><p><br /></p><p>Even for extremely widely studied series like the Bust coins, there are new varieties discovered each decade. Doesn't happen often, but it happens. For something like a 1960D where there are already 113 known RPMs... I'd be more surprised if there were NOT more varieties found. Key thing with those is - absolutely nobody collects them by variety. You could discover a completely new thing, and if nobody wants to buy it, it's worth a penny. </p><p><br /></p><p>If you know what you are doing, and if you keep at it, there is definitely a chance to find something new. </p><p><br /></p><p>Here's mine: </p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]992006[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="physics-fan3.14, post: 3701629, member: 19165"]I absolutely and 100% disagree with you. Let me tell you why: a few years ago, I discovered the DDR-005 for the 1951 Franklin. The coin was 60-something years old, and I was the first person to find it. I submitted it to CONECA and James Wiles has given me credit for discovery in the files. Even for extremely widely studied series like the Bust coins, there are new varieties discovered each decade. Doesn't happen often, but it happens. For something like a 1960D where there are already 113 known RPMs... I'd be more surprised if there were NOT more varieties found. Key thing with those is - absolutely nobody collects them by variety. You could discover a completely new thing, and if nobody wants to buy it, it's worth a penny. If you know what you are doing, and if you keep at it, there is definitely a chance to find something new. Here's mine: [ATTACH=full]992006[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]
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