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Which would you go with? 1972 DDO in MS65RD or 1983 DDR in MS66RD? And why?

Both are about the same price. Both would be ideal to have, but if you could only buy one, which would it be?
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<< <i>You need to add a poll question......"Wish I new anything about modern copper."
Except 1983 is not modern copper.
I'd choose the 72 DDO as an investment before the 83 DDR.
<< <i>I'm not crazy about zinc for coins. >>
^^^ this exactly ^^^
put me in the 72 ddo crowd...as to grade...graded opinions are way too sketchy for me...i'd have to see the coins themselves before i go with grade assigned
show me the coin rather then tell me a grade
of note i'll choose strike over luster which can be a money saver to boot as most higher grades are for luster over strike
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More well known and copper and they tend to tone nice and it's on the obv and date. The 83 has the risks of zincs.
Time may prove my choice wrong if many of the other nice 83 DDRs get ugly and increases the value of gems.
...I think I'd buy the 83, weigh it and see if I REALLY GOT A DEAL and lucked out with a 95 per cent copper!! if not send it back and get the 72 DD....
Bob
<< <i>I'm not crazy about zinc for coins. >>
exactly why i went with the 72 ddo. jmo (never liked the zinc)
<< <i>I chose the 72 because its got the classic doubled date and it won't bubble and rust away. >>
This is my feeling as well...
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<< <i>I chose the 72 because its got the classic doubled date and it won't bubble and rust away. >>
My sentiments as well.
I realize we're talking about mint state here but still I can't believe the shape of many of the circulating "zincolns". They just don't have that feeling of permanence that some of the other coin compositions do.
<< <i>I chose the 72 because its got the classic doubled date and it won't bubble and rust away. >>
My sentiments as well.
I realize we're talking about mint state here but still I can't believe the shape of many of the circulating "zincolns". They just don't have that feeling of permanence that some of the other coin compositions do.
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Great Collections has 1 - 1972 and 2 - 1983 high grade coins in their auction closing this Sunday. Starting prices seem very reasonable.
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Doubled dies should be judged on how dramatic the spread is. The one series that is REALLY amazing for doubled dies is shield nickels.
The '72 DDO is pretty cool, but the '55 is perhaps even more awesome.
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<< <i>72 DDO because I have fond memories of searching for one when I was a kid. >>
<< <i>Just curious, does anyone have an '83 DDR that does NOT have the bumps? I'd like to see one (never have), but I'll take someone's word. >>
I've seen some with less bumps but never seen one without any bumps. Here was the one I used to have in my set...less bumpy than the new one (pictured in earlier post), but still with bumps.
BTW, those are beauties, Mercurydimeguy!
Bob
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<< <i>I chose the 72 because its got the classic doubled date and it won't bubble and rust away. >>
This.
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Neither one, I would opt for the much scarcer proof Philadelphia version of my avatar.
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<< <i>I have tried to collect the '72 DDO varieties, but I get confused between some of them if I get them raw, and apparently PCGS only attributes Numero Uno. >>
Browsing eBay, I find PCGS attributed ’72 doubled dies for FS-101, FS-102, FS-103 and FS-107.
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<< <i>The 83 will deteriorate. Without question you should go with the 72. >>
I don't necessarily agree with this as a blanket statement...at lower grades, your comment is probably 99% true, but go find a 66 or better or with CAC attribution that is actually "nice"...it took me a long time looking. I passed on at least 3 CAC 66 examples because they were no better (worse actually) than my non-CAC example. I finally found a coin that was better than my 66 and realized after looking at a lot of them (65's and 66's and a few 67's) over a period of time, I can say the one I own is about as nice (of course +/-) as you will get, and the price point is sub $700...cheap in my mind.
If you can get an example in 66 or better, that has nice eye appeal (no blotchy milky spots), I would snatch it up as this is a tough coin in higher grades (66 or better) to find attractive.
BTW...this can probably be said of many coins, so I just probably stated the obvious
<< <i>Well yes, there they are. I was operating off the information on the PCGS Price Guide which lists simply 1972 DDO, and the slabs for Die 1 don't say Die 1 on them. Is there a price guide for varieties 2-8 that I haven't found? And while I have you overdate, are you saying there's a 1960 Double Date with no MM or anS? >>
My avatar is a 1960-D small over large date cent. There are also proof 1960 Philadelphia small over large date *and* large over small date cents, and they are listed in the PCGS price guide. There are not any known circulation-strike 1960 Philadelphia overdate cents.
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<< <i>I voted 83DDR since I already have the 72/72 in 65RD >>
same here, but the opposite
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Whichever I bought I wouldn't allow the composition to affect the decision. The fact
is that no matter how prone to disintegration the zinc is, it will be collected in the fu-
ture. The instability of the composition simply assures that few more will ever be found
and that the attrition is higher.
If you do buy a zinc try to get one that has no exposed zinc and treat it well.
Sorry for double triple whatever posts
I would go with the 72 DDO
Nice doubled coin, stable composition, and really cool
<< <i>I've decided to get one of each. >>
WAK! I just read this.
Classic numismatists' solution.
Here's a warning parable for coin collectors...
<< <i>The 72 goes nicer with the 55. >>
Ha! That was my very thinking when I got my pair ('55 and '72).
Rampage, thanks for letting us know. I was circling back to the thread to ask that very question to you.
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