Rare Doily for sale, with a bit of Doily history - Offered only on the BST.
If you follow the Conder101 classification of the PCGS generations, there is the 2.0 w/o PCGS at the top, the 2.5 with the coin number aligned with the left margin of the barcode and the 3.5, the coin number starting to the left of the barcode, the latter 2 both with PCGS at the top.
It's interesting that you will see all three styles in the Doily (3.0) generation suggesting some overlap in production between the 4 generations.
By far the rarest is the Doily w/o PCGS at the top. I've been looking for these avidly for years and have seen 5 personally. (I was PM'd by a forum member who has one, so 6 now known, likely less than 10 total - will start a thread on the US Coin forum to see if there are others.....).
This is the "discovery" coin found by Mike Kittle on Teletrade in 2012 or so and sold to me 9/12. Dark around the periphery, it has pleasing reddish highlights centrally.
I've been slowly downsizing my collection and it's now being made available. The price is not for the faint of heart - $995 delivered. This is one rare piece of plastic! Price is firm. The only offers I will consider are those higher than $995.....
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Cool !!!
Getting a commem in each of the 4 double holders is a daunting task. I haven't seen a Wisconsin in any of the double holders in any of the places I usually look since Moby Dick was a minnow. Then again I haven't been looking as religiously as I used to.
That reverse looks like Fall!
GLWS
Love it
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