Never seen a CAC on a “1” so now that’s technically a 2 and worth less
That would only be true if it were a gold CAC sticker.
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@OAKSTAR said:
This is the lowest one I have. The rest are 66's and 67's.
Very very cool. I love the hunt. I've collected all I set out to for Banknotes & this is definitely my new interest. I picked up a NGC 2000-D, MS 61 recently, pop 3.
How are they finding their way back into the United States? Are they coming in through customs or walking in over the southern border?
I'm not sure they make it back, although some probably do. I was just commenting that they actually circulate in the Latin American countries that have adopted the dollar.
How are they finding their way back into the United States? Are they coming in through customs or walking in over the southern border?
I'm not sure they make it back, although some probably do. I was just commenting that they actually circulate in the Latin American countries that have adopted the dollar.
So you're saying they circulated in El Salvador and have been adopted in Latin American countries. You rarely (IMO) see these small dollars here in the U.S. in circulation or used for everyday commerce. Maybe they are used in casino's.
I just can't see these lowball dollars being created here. I'm assuming (and I probably shouldn't), these small dollars are heavily used and circulated in Latin America for everyday use. That's why they look the way they do. So they obviously make their way back here. Plus, I've also noticed that the vast majority of these lowballs are D's. I thought I read somewhere that D's were shipped down there.
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How are they finding their way back into the United States? Are they coming in through customs or walking in over the southern border?
I'm not sure they make it back, although some probably do. I was just commenting that they actually circulate in the Latin American countries that have adopted the dollar.
So you're saying they circulated in El Salvador and have been adopted in Latin American countries. You rarely (IMO) see these small dollars here in the U.S. in circulation or used for everyday commerce. Maybe they are used in casino's.
I just can't see these lowball dollars being created here. I'm assuming (and I probably shouldn't), these small dollars are heavily used and circulated in Latin America for everyday use. That's why they look the way they do. So they obviously make their way back here. Plus, I've also noticed that the vast majority of these lowballs are D's. I thought I read somewhere that D's were shipped down there.
The only use they get in CA are transit stations & vending machines. That's it
This thread reminds me of a dollar coin hunt I did where most all of the coins were like you described, even wear, very worn, toned, etc.
They went to the throwback pile immediately after checking for varieties. I was looking for ms67 or better and had no idea that there was value in lowball.
Looking back they were prolly around 8 or 10? But close enough to work on.
@Coinscratch said:
This thread reminds me of a dollar coin hunt I did where most all of the coins were like you described, even wear, very worn, toned, etc.
They went to the throwback pile immediately after checking for varieties. I was looking for ms67 or better and had no idea that there was value in lowball.
Looking back they were prolly around 8 or 10? But close enough to work on.
It's a race to the bottom. Join the crowd or be left behind. 😂 😉
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@Coinscratch said:
This thread reminds me of a dollar coin hunt I did where most all of the coins were like you described, even wear, very worn, toned, etc.
They went to the throwback pile immediately after checking for varieties. I was looking for ms67 or better and had no idea that there was value in lowball.
Looking back they were prolly around 8 or 10? But close enough to work on.
It's a race to the bottom. Join the crowd or be left behind. 😂 😉
I can see where this could be addictive i’ll stop by the hardware store and get some 400 grit on the way back to the house lol.
Actually my neighbors got a power grinder thingy i’ll just tell him I got an Ike to grind.
Looking at the PCGS pricing guide MS-68 looks like the sweet spot. Quite a few are $200+ with a few over $1K and 2006-D at $4.5K. In MS-69 there are only eight values given (few years graded in 69?) and the 2005-D is at $8K.
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@Coinscratch said:
This thread reminds me of a dollar coin hunt I did where most all of the coins were like you described, even wear, very worn, toned, etc.
They went to the throwback pile immediately after checking for varieties. I was looking for ms67 or better and had no idea that there was value in lowball.
Looking back they were prolly around 8 or 10? But close enough to work on.
It's a race to the bottom. Join the crowd or be left behind. 😂 😉
I can see where this could be addictive i’ll stop by the hardware store and get some 400 grit on the way back to the house lol.
Actually my neighbors got a power grinder thingy i’ll just tell him I got an Ike to grind.
So that's why you call yourself Coinscratch! 😂 🤣
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@Coinscratch said:
This thread reminds me of a dollar coin hunt I did where most all of the coins were like you described, even wear, very worn, toned, etc.
They went to the throwback pile immediately after checking for varieties. I was looking for ms67 or better and had no idea that there was value in lowball.
Looking back they were prolly around 8 or 10? But close enough to work on.
It's a race to the bottom. Join the crowd or be left behind. 😂 😉
I can see where this could be addictive i’ll stop by the hardware store and get some 400 grit on the way back to the house lol.
Actually my neighbors got a power grinder thingy i’ll just tell him I got an Ike to grind.
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@Coinscratch- I have no idea what the point of that CAC is on that PO-1 slab. Someone paid to have that done?
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That would only be true if it were a gold CAC sticker.
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Located a wounded eagle in AU 55. Only one graded lower.
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I guess it depends on which TPG'er you're talking about.
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My mistake. PCGS. Lowest is a 53
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A couple more peculiar grades. For the speared eagle,
(4) AU 58's known for NGC. None lower.
(9) AU 55's for PCGS, only one lower @ AU 53.
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Missed that one. ALMOST picked it up.
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This is the lowest one I have. The rest are 66's and 67's.
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Very very cool. I love the hunt. I've collected all I set out to for Banknotes & this is definitely my new interest. I picked up a NGC 2000-D, MS 61 recently, pop 3.
MS 60's & 61's are pretty tough.
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Another very peculiar grade. NGC has only graded 3 at this level for the 2000-D.
MS 60 is even tougher, with NGC & PCGS population at just (1) apiece.
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It is rather silly.
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@Ted 1- All the coins you posted here.. Did you find them in circulation and have them slabbed or did you buy them slabbed?
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It is rather silly. > @OAKSTAR said:
Most were bought slabbed. I do have pocket pieces (Pres Dollars, Sac $1's) that I will eventually send in when they are heavily worn
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Thanks Ted.
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How are they finding their way back into the United States? Are they coming in through customs or walking in over the southern border?
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I'm not sure they make it back, although some probably do. I was just commenting that they actually circulate in the Latin American countries that have adopted the dollar.
So you're saying they circulated in El Salvador and have been adopted in Latin American countries. You rarely (IMO) see these small dollars here in the U.S. in circulation or used for everyday commerce. Maybe they are used in casino's.
I just can't see these lowball dollars being created here. I'm assuming (and I probably shouldn't), these small dollars are heavily used and circulated in Latin America for everyday use. That's why they look the way they do. So they obviously make their way back here. Plus, I've also noticed that the vast majority of these lowballs are D's. I thought I read somewhere that D's were shipped down there.
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My only graded Sacagawea.
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"burnished"
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The only use they get in CA are transit stations & vending machines. That's it
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2005-P, MS63. Pop 7.
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How's the potential PO-01 pocket piece coming? Still have a series date visible?
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I don't have any pocket pieces.
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You showed some great worn examples a while back. I guess I assumed wrong
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Yes, I pulled them out of rolls. No pocket pieces. But maybe I should.
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@Ted 1- I guess you have seen this thread.
https://forums.collectors.com/discussion/1078922/well-worn-sacagawea#latest
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This thread reminds me of a dollar coin hunt I did where most all of the coins were like you described, even wear, very worn, toned, etc.
They went to the throwback pile immediately after checking for varieties. I was looking for ms67 or better and had no idea that there was value in lowball.
Looking back they were prolly around 8 or 10? But close enough to work on.
It's a race to the bottom. Join the crowd or be left behind. 😂 😉
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I can see where this could be addictive i’ll stop by the hardware store and get some 400 grit on the way back to the house lol.
Actually my neighbors got a power grinder thingy i’ll just tell him I got an Ike to grind.
Looking at the PCGS pricing guide MS-68 looks like the sweet spot. Quite a few are $200+ with a few over $1K and 2006-D at $4.5K. In MS-69 there are only eight values given (few years graded in 69?) and the 2005-D is at $8K.
So that's why you call yourself Coinscratch! 😂 🤣
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I have yet to find one w/o a scratch so...
It's not an elusive grade or different variety. But it is a Sac. Thought I would throw an error I found recently into the mix.
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This could be an elusive grade, I don't know yet.
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Ted- Can you take a close-up detailed picture both side of this one?
Thanks!
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New pickup. Pop 1. XF40.
Really like the wear on this one.
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I will contact Mr. Edelman for the reverse.
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Good 4
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I have some worn proofs (2000s, 2001s) I'm wearing down even further. Let's hope for a PR53 or lower.
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How are you wearing them down?
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Just carrying in my jeans pocket during my 12 hr shifts.
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That'll work. 👍🏻 👍🏻
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PCGS Population now notes (1) Good 4. This must be fairly new to the census. I'd be all over it if it hit the market
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Which date again?
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I'll check. I want to say 2001 d
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I don't see a D, only a P.
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There we go. I'd still pay $$$$$$ to add to my stack.
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I want the coins in this column. 😉
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Selling both. 100 out the door for both.
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https://www.greatcollections.com/Coin/1430844/2001-P-Sacagawea-Dollar-PCGS-G-04
Silly money being bid on this one so far