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Why it pays to know your Cherrypickers varieties....
Cameonut
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First of all - a shout out to LasVegasTeddy for alerting me to this set on Ebay. I figured the cameo half was worth taking a closer look at for a paltry $12 - delivered - so I pulled the BIN trigger.
Well, the set arrived yesterday. The half has dynamite frost on the obverse but a gash on the cheek (not seen on the photo) was disappointing. Also disappointing was the reverse - it was brilliant and had no frost as suggested by the sellers photo. So the half was a definite downer...
But wait, there are several Cherrypickers Guide varieties for 1971 proof sets. Upon closer inspection, the cent is a very nice example of a Doubled Die Obverse - FS-032 to be exact. One of these days it will be on its way to PCGS for certification. For those that don't have a CPG, the value listed in the book for a PF 67 is $750 (not that I expect to get that). What appears to be a scratch on the obverse is on the packaging.
So the $12 cameo gamble turned out to be an unexpected bonanza - probably better than if the half were a deep cameo. Would you have checked the set for varieties?
Here is the sellers photo.
Well, the set arrived yesterday. The half has dynamite frost on the obverse but a gash on the cheek (not seen on the photo) was disappointing. Also disappointing was the reverse - it was brilliant and had no frost as suggested by the sellers photo. So the half was a definite downer...
But wait, there are several Cherrypickers Guide varieties for 1971 proof sets. Upon closer inspection, the cent is a very nice example of a Doubled Die Obverse - FS-032 to be exact. One of these days it will be on its way to PCGS for certification. For those that don't have a CPG, the value listed in the book for a PF 67 is $750 (not that I expect to get that). What appears to be a scratch on the obverse is on the packaging.
So the $12 cameo gamble turned out to be an unexpected bonanza - probably better than if the half were a deep cameo. Would you have checked the set for varieties?
Here is the sellers photo.
“In matters of style, swim with the current; in matters of principle, stand like a rock." - Thomas Jefferson
My digital cameo album 1950-64 Cameos - take a look!
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Nice catching the DDO
Not really looking for much these days but if I were, it might be a toner.
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Good pick!
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<< <i>Yes! I am finding varieties to be more and more appealing and intreging every day.
Good pick! >>
But wouldn't you also say the pop for these varieties keeps gettting bigger with each addtiional discovery, when accounted for the price for these varieties will be forced down....common sense. Thus I would send the 1c in now for variety attribution and sell it quickly so not to lose the height of the market if the market truly pays for such madness. >>
I find the joy in the hunt rather than getting anything graded and flipping.
I have only come across routine varieties however, no big time stuff.
Its kinda like treasure hunting with a metal detector I guess.
Going to find some nice stuff that is satisfying but not the big chest of gold.
I agree with your analysis on increasing finds with resultant decreasing prices.
Makes sense.
Best.
But all that talk about varieties and increasing pops is true...But so is the interest, the number of books in Reprint, specialty sites like the Lincoln Cent Resource, and now Chuck Daughterys (Coppercoins) Variery attribution service. So yeah more people interested, means more finds. The common stuff pops will bring down the values, while the others will prove to be even scarcer.
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Again proof that Knowledge is King in this hobby.....
ps, hope the seller isn't a member here, and sees his ooops.
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