Thanks, Mozeppa! One of the great variety rarities that I have never handled in the flesh, er, metal. TD
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ah heck, i use to have a couple in my penny loafers
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Thanks for the pics!! So, the doubling is similar to the type that we see on the '55 - but without the date doubled? With only two known, I am surprised that both examples aren't identical looking? (The second Lincoln looks like he has an earring & the reverse "O" in one isn't the same?)
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Rich's 64RD is on top and Stewart's 65RD is on the bottom, right?
ah heck, i use to have a couple in my penny loafers
<< <i>Mike,
Rich's 64RD is on top and Stewart's 65RD is on the bottom, right?
This "Rich" doesn't own one, but I do look through rolls of them whenever I locate them.
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There must have been dozens that we struck, before QC caught the error, right?
Sitting in some basement somewhere, unc rolls of DDO's, waiting to be discovered.
Nice pics. What is the value of this coin in 65RD?
oh... about $125k to maybe $150k
RBintex said....
Rich's 64RD is on top and Stewart's 65RD is on the bottom, right?
ah Roger!.........you're tryin' ta get some schlit started ....ain't cha!