ANYONE FAMILIAR WITH THE 1963-P DDO QUARTER FS-023? PICTURES ADDED.
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Common or scarce? CONECA says:
Grade, MS-63
Population, 9
I don't know if they are just talking about slabbed AND attributed specimens or how often they update the website.
Pictures...
Grade, MS-63
Population, 9
I don't know if they are just talking about slabbed AND attributed specimens or how often they update the website.
Pictures...
J.C.
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Rarity: URS-12 (i.e. 1001-2000 estimated pop)
Value: MS-63 - $25; MS-65 - $50
Comments: Discovered by Del Romines. This variety is known to be found in Mint sets. Virtually all specimens have a diecrack downward through the outer edge of the eagle's right (viewer's left) wing.
I picked it up on a whim on Teletrade for $20 back in '99.
Tom
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Apropos of the coin posse/aka caca: "The longer he spoke of his honor, the tighter I held to my purse."
Apropos of the coin posse/aka caca: "The longer he spoke of his honor, the tighter I held to my purse."
Apropos of the coin posse/aka caca: "The longer he spoke of his honor, the tighter I held to my purse."
First POTD 9/19/05!!
They're actually tripled, rather than doubled, but the third image is a slight shift.
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<< <i>Sorry about hijacking your thread J.C. Can you show a close up pic showing the doubling on the 63P tomorrow? I guess this gives me another variety to look for. >>
Hey, this is exactly what I wanted. Some info on the variety and some insight into the CONECA listings.
Perfect!
I'm going to try and get some good close-ups in about 10 minutes.
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<< <i>JC - you might want to get a hold of Marty - I think he had a few slabbed. >>
Thanks, but I just washed my hands.
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<< <i>JC - you might want to get a hold of Marty - I think he had a few slabbed. >>
Thanks, but I just washed my hands. >>
you make me laugh, thanks
Sean Reynolds
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<< <i>I might just have to go through some more of those sets. >>
Do you feel bad about selling me 10 unopened ones?
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<< <i>A relatively common variety. It has been my experience that around one in five unchecked 1963 mint sets will contain one. Worth $25-$35 in MS65. MS64 or 65 is the usual grade. >>
Looks like you hit the nail on the head. I found 2 in the 10 Mint Sets that I bought. Thanks for the info.
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Very occasionally you can find the DDO/DDR (2-R-II+1-R-V) quarter in Mint sets as well-it's much tougher to find than the 1-O-II we've been discussing. But the doubling on both sides is kind of minor and it doesn't bring anywhere near what it once did. Other commonly found doubled die coins from Mint sets are the 1970-D dimes (1-R-V; 2-R-II; and 6-R-I; the doubled die obv 1968 dime; two of the more prominent DDO 1971-D halves (1-O-II and 6-O-II); and, probably the most famous and desirable, the 1974-D 1-O-I half.
I've specialized in doubled die quarters for about 15 years now. Feel free to ask if you have any more questions about any of these. There's some real monster doubled dies in the Washingtons.
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