Let's See Your Cherry Picks....

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by Paddy54, Jun 3, 2017.

  1. Paddy54

    Paddy54 Well-Known Member

    Have a coin that you knew that there was more than met the eye?
    Let's see your cherry picks....and hear how you kept a poker face until the deal was done... Post them stories... 1876 MPD 6317.jpg 1876 P MPD -002 1 6-3.jpg
    Here's one I found today at a show an 1876 MPD -001 Misplaced date in the denticles.
     
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  3. Paddy54

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    One other one found today a buffalo nickel 1935 P FS-801 a DDR. 1935 P Buffalo DDR.jpg 1935 FS-801 1 6-3.jpg 1935 FS-801  2  6-3.jpg
     
  4. jtlee321

    jtlee321 Well-Known Member

    Here's one of my more recent ones..

    1910-S Lincoln Cent PCGS MS-63BN Unattributed S/S RPM FS-502.
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  5. jtlee321

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    I know everyone probably get's tired of this one. But it was and probably will remain my biggest cherrypick of all time.

    1919 Mercury Dime DDO.jpg
     
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    <1853> H-10 bisected die crack downloadfile-43.jpeg downloadfile-115.jpeg downloadfile-39.jpeg downloadfile-130.jpeg downloadfile-149.jpeg
     
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  9. Paddy54

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    1971 -S Proof toned 20161219_083304(0).jpg 20161219_083326.jpg 1971 S Proof Kennedy MM.jpg RPM
     
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  10. ldhair

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    RPD. Nothing special. I just thought it was cool.
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  11. ldhair

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    DDO with an off center clash on the reverse.
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  13. Paddy54

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    1884 IHC Star in Reverse shield top left corner there's a device that looks like an misplaced star. 1884 IHC Obv. 6 4 17 obv star.jpg 1884 IHC Rev. 6 4 17 star.jpg 1884 IHC star.jpg Snow #1
     
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    1889 IHC MPD A Snow #4 1889 IHC MPD 6417 obv.jpg 1889 IHC MPD Rev 6417.jpg 1889 IHC MPD 6417.jpg
     
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    another 1876 SLQ MPD 1876 SLQ XF 45.jpg 1876 date 2 crop.jpg
     
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    1862/1 US Silver 3 Cent pc. 1862-1 U.S. Three cent Piece.jpg 1862-1 1.jpg
     
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  17. Paddy54

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    Two very cool 1869 RPD Shields nickels 1869 RPD FS 1302 102716.jpg 1869 RPD FS 1306.jpg
     
  18. Paddy54

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    How about a variety that made the cover of the Cherrypickers guide.....but wasn't listed in the book? An 1847 large cent with a large 7 over small 7.
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  19. Dave Waterstraat

    Dave Waterstraat Well-Known Member

    This is a recent addition that I just photographed for the under $50 thread but this may be more appropriate - a raw Coneca DDO-004/ Wexler DDO-008. The most impressive spread for a 1940-S Mercury. 1940S.obv14.1.2k.JPG 1940S.rev14.1.2k.JPG
     
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  21. Paddy54

    Paddy54 Well-Known Member

    So true Larry ,as the porpoise of this thread to make others aware.
    How many collectors have these or others that add a huge interest to their collections? Not to mention extra meat on the bone should they sell.
    Not everyone is a variety collector ,that's not what they collect , but what if they discovered that one coin of their set was a real raw variety ? I hope others post their variety coins to educate , as to the possibility of a major score.
     
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