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<p>[QUOTE="chrisbauman, post: 292876, member: 9097"]<b>Not too much word on these</b></p><p><br /></p><p>SO far only one person has suppposedly found these and I'm yet to see one on ebay besides the discovery coin which was sold by ken potter. Unlike the Washington and Adams smooth edges which were showing up in distinct parts of the country no one really knows yet where these have been found except the discovery coin that was supposedly found in Iowa. The news and talk of these has been very limited. Indeed Jefferson smooth edges have been quite a mystery. I'm a huge fan of the adams double struck and smooth edges. I was once a big fan of the Washington smooth edges, but I'm beginning to doubt that these could see significant price appreciation in the next few years because there are supposedly 150k plus out there. As for the Adams smooth edges I've heard about 5000 being in existence and the Adam's double struck about 30,000 to 40,000. I personally like the double struck the most because I strongly feel that it will be much more difficult in the future for a coin to get through the stamping process twice as opposed to not getting through it all, so i believe that these adam's double struck will be the only president that we will see double sttrucks for and the smooth edges should continue to surface. The Wisconsin leafs have about the same estimated mintage as the Adam's double struck and look at where these are selling for today on ebay and I believe that these double struck are much more fascinating and will be selling on ebay for $200 to $300 for 65's slabbed within 1 or 2 years. IF you look on ebay today you will see that there are just a few Adam's smooth edges being offered and a few double struck, whereas with the washington smooth edges you have an abundance of them. The double struck are so cool because each error has its own distinct error because of the random nature of the stamping. In my opinion, these will rival the 55 double dies and as for the smooth edges as long as they don't continue to show up for each president I think that the Adams smooth edges will be a $2000 coin within 2 years. I wouldl love to get my hands on a slabbed jefferson smooth edge, but so far they are no where to be found.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="chrisbauman, post: 292876, member: 9097"][b]Not too much word on these[/b] SO far only one person has suppposedly found these and I'm yet to see one on ebay besides the discovery coin which was sold by ken potter. Unlike the Washington and Adams smooth edges which were showing up in distinct parts of the country no one really knows yet where these have been found except the discovery coin that was supposedly found in Iowa. The news and talk of these has been very limited. Indeed Jefferson smooth edges have been quite a mystery. I'm a huge fan of the adams double struck and smooth edges. I was once a big fan of the Washington smooth edges, but I'm beginning to doubt that these could see significant price appreciation in the next few years because there are supposedly 150k plus out there. As for the Adams smooth edges I've heard about 5000 being in existence and the Adam's double struck about 30,000 to 40,000. I personally like the double struck the most because I strongly feel that it will be much more difficult in the future for a coin to get through the stamping process twice as opposed to not getting through it all, so i believe that these adam's double struck will be the only president that we will see double sttrucks for and the smooth edges should continue to surface. The Wisconsin leafs have about the same estimated mintage as the Adam's double struck and look at where these are selling for today on ebay and I believe that these double struck are much more fascinating and will be selling on ebay for $200 to $300 for 65's slabbed within 1 or 2 years. IF you look on ebay today you will see that there are just a few Adam's smooth edges being offered and a few double struck, whereas with the washington smooth edges you have an abundance of them. The double struck are so cool because each error has its own distinct error because of the random nature of the stamping. In my opinion, these will rival the 55 double dies and as for the smooth edges as long as they don't continue to show up for each president I think that the Adams smooth edges will be a $2000 coin within 2 years. I wouldl love to get my hands on a slabbed jefferson smooth edge, but so far they are no where to be found.[/QUOTE]
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