This was buried six pages deep......anybody............I'm startin to get a comlpex here.....jewelers are people too! Take a guess ! Lie to me....Whatever...... Happy Holidays!
It's super clean. I got no problem with the 66. If these type "B" reverses ever start commanding a big premium, there will be a problem with people pulling proof coins and marketing them or trying to pass them off as business strikes with the type 'B' reverse.
Very possible, But in most cases I think the rims will be a dead givaway, this just happens to be a nice one, but in hand you can tell its a B/S, I have some in other dates that the reverses are mirrored, I think these are going to get alot of attention soon.....Happy Holidays
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They were also on some business strikes from 1956 through 1964...............if you do a search on "type b reverse" there are several informative threads on these..
<< <i>They were also on some business strikes from 1956 through 1964...............if you do a search on "type b reverse" there are several informative threads on these..
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I see. I was thinking it was 59-64. Have a great new year!
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<<If these type "B" reverses ever start commanding a big premium, there will be a problem with people pulling proof coins and marketing them or trying to pass them off as business strikes with the type 'B' reverse.>>
This has already happened to me twice in 2007. One was a dealer who cheerfully refunded my money. The other was somebody selling his father's collection who had no idea what he was doing. I cherrypicked his "B" but it turned out to be a pristine proof. He sent it naked inside a safe-t-mailer. Those adhesive surfaces are NOT safe for proofs. There is a tarnish spot now. At $1, it wasn't worth asking for a refund. He seemed genuinely surprised that I questioned his packing methods.
I assume we shall see real scams eventually. I once thought that perhaps the presence of proofs would keep the price down on the business strikes B's. I also thought the clad D mint type B's had a future since there were no proofs of the same mint to confuse or compete with them. But the clads are the Rodney Dangerfield of coins.
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proof? yes? no?
Business Strike with type "B' reverse
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maybe a 7 if the tics on the bust are mynute enough.
thanks for the birth year giveaway.....
Al
The B reverse for this year was on the Proofs, not the BS, if my understanding is correct.
Happy New Year........
<< <i>They were also on some business strikes from 1956 through 1964...............if you do a search on "type b reverse" there are several informative threads on these..
Happy New Year........ >>
I see. I was thinking it was 59-64. Have a great new year!
This has already happened to me twice in 2007. One was a dealer who cheerfully refunded my money. The other was somebody selling his father's collection who had no idea what he was doing. I cherrypicked his "B" but it turned out to be a pristine proof. He sent it naked inside a safe-t-mailer. Those adhesive surfaces are NOT safe for proofs. There is a tarnish spot now. At $1, it wasn't worth asking for a refund. He seemed genuinely surprised that I questioned his packing methods.
I assume we shall see real scams eventually. I once thought that perhaps the presence of proofs would keep the price down on the business strikes B's. I also thought the clad D mint type B's had a future since there were no proofs of the same mint to confuse or compete with them. But the clads are the Rodney Dangerfield of coins.