"It has been some time since I've been on the board"
At least you remembered your password this time so you didn't need to create an alt.
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It appears there may be a small amount of friction on the cheek, jaw & shoulder but overall it's nice.
I would guess MS-64 red but it would not surprise me if it went a grade higher or lower depending on the day & TPG.
@ifthevamzarockin said: "It has been some time since I've been on the board"
At least you remembered your password this time so you didn't need to create an alt.
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It appears there may be a small amount of friction on the cheek, jaw & shoulder but overall it's nice.
I would guess MS-64 red but it would not surprise me if it went a grade higher or lower depending on the day & TPG.
I did forget 🤣 but was able to reset it . And thinks for your opinion! It's appreciated
@koynekwest said:
Looks like a nice coin but is it worth the cost of slabbing? That RPM is rather common if my memory is accurate.
If it were to grade a 65 or above I feel the cost would warrant some plastic but it is debatable. I've got 3 of the same coin. Personally I feel 2 of the 3 I own are worth sending out.
Also 17 examples of the 1964 DDO-001 from two original rolls of Kennedy 50c. At the time this variety was bringing $90-$110 on Teletrade so I made a killing on those. It was nearly 30 years ago when silver was much cheaper than it is now. I believe I paid $2 each for them back in 1992.
@koynekwest said:
Also 17 examples of the 1964 DDO-001 from two original rolls of Kennedy 50c. At the time this variety was bringing $90-$110 on Teletrade so I made a killing on those. It was 25 years ago when silver was much cheaper than it is now. I believe I paid $2 each for them back in 1992.
I bet that was really exciting to find. A bit jealous 🙂 but an awesome story!
I honestly dont think the cost is worth the submission on these in this grade (around 64 rd) imo. I sent a few of these in a year or so ago for a customer, and by the time he got em back, sold them on ebay it was a break even proposition. If you just wanted them graded for yourself, then dosent matter I suppose.
@koynekwest said:
Also 17 examples of the 1964 DDO-001 from two original rolls of Kennedy 50c. At the time this variety was bringing $90-$110 on Teletrade so I made a killing on those. It was 25 years ago when silver was much cheaper than it is now. I believe I paid $2 each for them back in 1992.
I bet that was really exciting to find. A bit jealous 🙂 but an awesome story!
I watched as two rolls were emptied into a box of junk silver half dollars. It was a great experience finding all those nice doubled dies.
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MS-32 I might have said MS-64 but I had to cut it in half because I could only see one side of the coin.
Do you really expect someone to be able to give you an accurate grade from a 30 second video of one side of the coin?
Please post photos of both sides here in your thread if you expect any reasonable responses.
See above
Nope, not gonna go to YouTube.
It has been some time since I've been on the board . My forum etiquette might be a tad stale🤣
Will it not let me post video's anymore without having to go to a link?
I put some photos I took about a year ago up. That should help
"It has been some time since I've been on the board"
At least you remembered your password this time so you didn't need to create an alt.
.
It appears there may be a small amount of friction on the cheek, jaw & shoulder but overall it's nice.
I would guess MS-64 red but it would not surprise me if it went a grade higher or lower depending on the day & TPG.
I did forget 🤣 but was able to reset it . And thinks for your opinion! It's appreciated
Looks like a nice coin but is it worth the cost of slabbing? That RPM is rather common if my memory is accurate.
If it were to grade a 65 or above I feel the cost would warrant some plastic but it is debatable. I've got 3 of the same coin. Personally I feel 2 of the 3 I own are worth sending out.
Did you find these in an original roll?
If the luster is strong 66 otherwise 4 or 5.
I think 65.
Yes a roll I bought alittle over a year ago for 15$.
Luster is strong on 2 of the 3
Die varieties like that usually come in groups in original rolls.
Well I managed 3 out of the roll
I bought an original roll of 1970-D Roosevelt 10c and found 13 examples of DDR Die #1 25 years ago.
Also 17 examples of the 1964 DDO-001 from two original rolls of Kennedy 50c. At the time this variety was bringing $90-$110 on Teletrade so I made a killing on those. It was nearly 30 years ago when silver was much cheaper than it is now. I believe I paid $2 each for them back in 1992.
I bet that was really exciting to find. A bit jealous 🙂 but an awesome story!
I honestly dont think the cost is worth the submission on these in this grade (around 64 rd) imo. I sent a few of these in a year or so ago for a customer, and by the time he got em back, sold them on ebay it was a break even proposition. If you just wanted them graded for yourself, then dosent matter I suppose.
Nice looking cent... MS 64 or 65 I would think..... Good to see you back... Cheers, RickO
I'll take one if you want to sell, especially graded. Another Brick in the Wall.
I watched as two rolls were emptied into a box of junk silver half dollars. It was a great experience finding all those nice doubled dies.
I'll keep you in mind brotha!
Ms65 for me.
Let us know if you send it off or not.
Wayne
Kennedys are my quest...
OP takes good photos.