Is anybody still looking for these? I remember a few years ago (maybe shortly after they were discovered?) there were a lot of people searching for them. Myself, I think I found 1, a 98? But I have no interest in varieties so I don't find it a valuable use of my time.
I look for them. They are easy to flip through when I sort a box. I have 55x 98's, 1x 99, and I think 65x 00's.
It's true, you don't really need a loupe. That's a crazy amount though right? Or are they more common than once thought?
I've currently given up on roll searching cause I can't get lmc's through any banks close to me but I have searched for them in past. I just wonder if they are going to be a fad though or will they be in demand 20 years from now. I have 3 99's that I'm undecided if I should try and sell now and get what I can get or hang onto them in hopes that in future value will go up.
I have looked thru a lot of cents since 2010 not as many as furryfrogg02 I have still yet to find one. I do have a 92 that is close but probably has a case of die deterioration doubling. They are hard to find today. I would say some would have to change hands to keep them alive.
I'll probably keep 1 and sell the other 2 knowing my luck they will skyrocket in value and ill kick myself in the butt.
@eric6794 I am pretty sure that the last time I looked at it. I gave it the ddd. I am not exactly sure where it is. I will look.
ok cool, I miss read what you said I thought you said you had one. I've found a couple myself that I thought was 92 cam but they were due to circulation and die deterioration also. I WILL one day find one