Any aproximate mintage figures on the 1955 DDO 1c, 1937-D 3 leg 5c and the 1942 over 41 10c?
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And which of these three has the lowest mintage?
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Breen's has it at 20,000 +
CHERRYPICKERS' GUIDE
1955 cent .....URS-15 (8,001-16,000)
1937-D 3 leg URS-14 (4,001-8,000)
42/1 dime..... URS-13 (2,001-4,000)
42/1-D dime ..URS-12 (1,001-2,000)
<< <i>For the 1955 doubled die cent
Breen's has it at 20,000 +
CHERRYPICKERS' GUIDE
1955 cent .....URS-15 (8,001-16,000)
1937-D 3 leg URS-14 (4,001-8,000)
42/1 dime..... URS-13 (2,001-4,000)
42/1-D dime ..URS-12 (1,001-2,000) >>
The dime mintages look way too low. While I've had no luck cherry picking these there are people who've had a lot.
<< <i>Now put apples and oranges in their proper baskets, the 55 DDO FS # 021.9 has an URS-7 rating, that is 33 to 64 known, although I believe it to be higher now than when the last Cherrypicker's guide was published. Nevertheless..... >>
I was talking about the REAL 1955 DDO... not the wannbe 1955 DDO.
<< <i>Fivecents:According to Q.David Bowers only 2,000 of the 55/55 DDO's exist in all of numismatics. >>
Woah, 2,000 is low.
<< <i>Thanks joeyuk. I thought the all mintages would be higher than what the cherrypickers guide had them listed.
<< <i>Now put apples and oranges in their proper baskets, the 55 DDO FS # 021.9 has an URS-7 rating, that is 33 to 64 known, although I believe it to be higher now than when the last Cherrypicker's guide was published. Nevertheless..... >>
I was talking about the REAL 1955 DDO... not the wannbe 1955 DDO. >>
Oh - you mean this one fivecents
Simply Gorgeous!!! What's the grade?