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<p>[QUOTE="Kristine Garrant, post: 8210977, member: 124772"]Ok but what do u mean by not your coins? Im confused. Also, what if i do have one of the lesser DDOs? But because it's last die stage and it's really worn out that you can only see a faint hint of those markers?? I mean that's what my whole question with this this post was... when you have such damage done to it, ( I mean I'm not saying that it's it's worthy to go through all that trouble to verify it)</p><p><br /></p><p> but I'm saying if there is that much damage and it is last die stage.. are you saying you just would never worry about it?? or would you say you it's still cool that you can verify that it was one of the lesser varieties?? and how would you go about doing it?? because throughout the different stages that the appearance of the coin and what the markers are known to be are going to change. Like some of the posts on Wexler's, he said this die stage whatever particular marker disappears . ..well then how would you identify a coin? </p><p><br /></p><p>I guess that's my main question. I'm trying to wrap my head around this whole situation that I'm presenting here. And if it's not something anybody would look at and it's not worth anything other than maybe just kind of a cool topic you know to speak about or you know something somebody maybe wants for the collection why would they go through all the trouble to map out all these varieties of nobody paid attention to them?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Kristine Garrant, post: 8210977, member: 124772"]Ok but what do u mean by not your coins? Im confused. Also, what if i do have one of the lesser DDOs? But because it's last die stage and it's really worn out that you can only see a faint hint of those markers?? I mean that's what my whole question with this this post was... when you have such damage done to it, ( I mean I'm not saying that it's it's worthy to go through all that trouble to verify it) but I'm saying if there is that much damage and it is last die stage.. are you saying you just would never worry about it?? or would you say you it's still cool that you can verify that it was one of the lesser varieties?? and how would you go about doing it?? because throughout the different stages that the appearance of the coin and what the markers are known to be are going to change. Like some of the posts on Wexler's, he said this die stage whatever particular marker disappears . ..well then how would you identify a coin? I guess that's my main question. I'm trying to wrap my head around this whole situation that I'm presenting here. And if it's not something anybody would look at and it's not worth anything other than maybe just kind of a cool topic you know to speak about or you know something somebody maybe wants for the collection why would they go through all the trouble to map out all these varieties of nobody paid attention to them?[/QUOTE]
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