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<p>[QUOTE="crypto79, post: 2629895, member: 24254"]There are lots of 76cc with type 2 rev hubs, just not any type 2 obvs as the production run of 509k wrapped up in June before the type 2 obv were put into production. That is also why the 2l rev is also unkownon the issue. I know (as well as anybody can) that none of those coins exists, that is why they would excite me which is the gist of the comment.</p><p><br /></p><p>I respect you drive to go deep, just realize that the further you get from mainstream, the further you are from the mainstream. You're branching into almost a per-die level of study similar to VAMs. The only difference the avg price of the base coins are much higher on trades than say Peace dollars. Yes every die is is going to be a little different but that doesn't mean that a standard or even advanced set should have every die pair coin in it. Keeping it to naked eye varieties and the the two major hub types (which are naked eye visible) and a few major mint mark variances keep the set orderly at least to me.</p><p><br /></p><p>Besides the naked eye stuff is rare enough that most people will never finish it, why make it harder? Do you have a 75p 1/1 or 76p 2/2 in business strike? How about a 4finger 76p or 76s DDO? Hell most people are ok with just an S/CC and the date and MM which is at least a $10k commitment even for lower F-VF coins. All of that said going the extra level deep allows you to find rare coins in the wild and build a set as you see fit which is really what the hobby is all about.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="crypto79, post: 2629895, member: 24254"]There are lots of 76cc with type 2 rev hubs, just not any type 2 obvs as the production run of 509k wrapped up in June before the type 2 obv were put into production. That is also why the 2l rev is also unkownon the issue. I know (as well as anybody can) that none of those coins exists, that is why they would excite me which is the gist of the comment. I respect you drive to go deep, just realize that the further you get from mainstream, the further you are from the mainstream. You're branching into almost a per-die level of study similar to VAMs. The only difference the avg price of the base coins are much higher on trades than say Peace dollars. Yes every die is is going to be a little different but that doesn't mean that a standard or even advanced set should have every die pair coin in it. Keeping it to naked eye varieties and the the two major hub types (which are naked eye visible) and a few major mint mark variances keep the set orderly at least to me. Besides the naked eye stuff is rare enough that most people will never finish it, why make it harder? Do you have a 75p 1/1 or 76p 2/2 in business strike? How about a 4finger 76p or 76s DDO? Hell most people are ok with just an S/CC and the date and MM which is at least a $10k commitment even for lower F-VF coins. All of that said going the extra level deep allows you to find rare coins in the wild and build a set as you see fit which is really what the hobby is all about.[/QUOTE]
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