@FredWeinberg said:
Although there is no proof, I strongly feel
that the coin is probably unique, and was
taken out of the Phily Mint by that 'connected'
person, or his 'connection'.
But how can it be unique if there are 3 examples slabbed by PCGS?
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@FredWeinberg said:
Although there is no proof, I strongly feel
that the coin is probably unique, and was
taken out of the Phily Mint by that 'connected'
person, or his 'connection'.
But how can it be unique if there are 3 examples slabbed by PCGS?
Fred's count may be off, but the story I heard is they all came from the same person originally. Of course, so did the 1913 LIberty nickels and the 1918 Inverted Jenny....so that doesn't mean the market isn't there. It does, however, mean that there is no point in roll hunting 1958 cents looking for one. As is true for the 1913 Liberty Nickels and the inverted jenny, none has ever been found "in the wild" nor could it be.
Fred - The 58 DDO is not unique !
I have personally brought two
examples to PCGS for grading.
One graded 65 red and the other
graded 64 red. Neither was the ESM
example.
To the OP... first, welcome to the Boards... I think the side by side comparison that was posted is sufficient to see the difference between a real DDO and your piece. That, plus the decades of experience of the numismatists that post here should be able to convince you straight away. There is a wealth of information on these boards... happy hunting!
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@AUandAG said:
When you see a rare coin like the OP's, just recommend the correct procedure: GET IT GRADED BY OUR HOST.
Pay for a professional opinion. Simple as that. Why waste your time with this?
bob
I've strongly suggested this in the past and was flagged for it.
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But how can it be unique if there are 3 examples slabbed by PCGS?
Dead Cat Waltz Exonumia
"Coin collecting for outcasts..."
Fred's count may be off, but the story I heard is they all came from the same person originally. Of course, so did the 1913 LIberty nickels and the 1918 Inverted Jenny....so that doesn't mean the market isn't there. It does, however, mean that there is no point in roll hunting 1958 cents looking for one. As is true for the 1913 Liberty Nickels and the inverted jenny, none has ever been found "in the wild" nor could it be.
OKCC - Ahhhh! The perfect coin collector guide has appeared!
I'm voting for the YEAR
That's pretty Good
Steve
Fred - The 58 DDO is not unique !
I have personally brought two
examples to PCGS for grading.
One graded 65 red and the other
graded 64 red. Neither was the ESM
example.
RE:
I believe we must have some patience with new collectors.
The OP is not a new collector. Many other terms fit.
To the OP... first, welcome to the Boards... I think the side by side comparison that was posted is sufficient to see the difference between a real DDO and your piece. That, plus the decades of experience of the numismatists that post here should be able to convince you straight away. There is a wealth of information on these boards... happy hunting!
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I totally spaced – my apologies I was incorrect
Forget the 1958 cent, I WANT that book! Who comes up with this stuff?
I've strongly suggested this in the past and was flagged for it.