@BLUEJAYWAY said:
55 still the king of the Doubled Dies.
Agree. I can't think of any other doubled die US coin that comes even close to the spread of the 1955 DDO cent. It's a very dramatic coin.
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Revealed yesterday.
Note to the OP: it's traditional to append "Grade REVEALED" to the thread title after doing so.
Thank you! I had not considered that will do that now.
I'm just curious on the history of this coin? Very hard to find quality these days raw.
55 still the king of the Doubled Dies.
Agree. I can't think of any other doubled die US coin that comes even close to the spread of the 1955 DDO cent. It's a very dramatic coin.
Worry is the interest you pay on a debt you may not owe.
"Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value---zero."----Voltaire
"Everything you say should be true, but not everything true should be said."----Voltaire
Nice to put the grade in the title.......
63 ????
Man,that makes my 62 RB look sick !
Would have said 64-RD before seeing the answer, that is an outstanding coin. If serious, the AU-53 grade guess above grades as MS-70 AS (asinine).
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55 still the king of the Doubled Dies.> @PerryHall said:
Just something about those Double Nickels (5's)
great looking coin! sweet!!
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That's a Gold sticker candidate if it looks close to that good in-hand.
My guess would have been MS65RD.