What is the presentation Sacagawea? Was that his personal slab to hand out.m, or was it something PCGS gave out?
I'm currently searching for a nice 55 Doubled Die! I've owned a few over the years. I love them. I'll have another one soon.
As for the Sacagawea...
2000-P Sacagawea Dollar. Goodacre Presentation. April 5, 2000. Mint Director Philip N. Diehl Signature. Specimen-67 (PCGS).
Provenance: From the Q. David Bowers Collection.
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A lovely group of coins. May they bring you joy every time you look at them!!!
I am a newer collector (started April 2020), and I primarily focus on U.S. Half Cents and Type Coins. Early copper is my favorite.
What, no 55 Doubled Die?
What is the presentation Sacagawea? Was that his personal slab to hand out.m, or was it something PCGS gave out?
@JBK They made 5000 special finish Sacramento dollars for her.
Edit to add. I dont know if thats one of them or just an autographed slab by Mr. Diehl.
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Yes, thx. 5000 as payment to Glenna Goodacre for designing the obverse. But I think those are clearly labeled as such when slabbed. (?)
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I'm currently searching for a nice 55 Doubled Die! I've owned a few over the years. I love them. I'll have another one soon.
As for the Sacagawea...
2000-P Sacagawea Dollar. Goodacre Presentation. April 5, 2000. Mint Director Philip N. Diehl Signature. Specimen-67 (PCGS).
Provenance: From the Q. David Bowers Collection.
Thanks Tom! Maybe I'll be a bit more active on here.
Not a single mint state Chain cent.
Dave
Not yet...