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Someone posted this a few months back, and found some today!!
Well today I stopped and went looking through proof set, sure as hell I found a 1968-S Proof set with an inverted MM on the Kennedy. It's not even in the Wiles book! This is just too cool!!!
It is not exactly cheating, I prefer to consider it creative problem solving!!!
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so what's it worth?
<< <i>interesting....
so what's it worth? >>
Knowing Marty, $7 for the set
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<< <i>interesting....
so what's it worth? >>
Knowing Marty, $7 for the set
Please!!!! $6
TorinoCobra71
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Joe
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<< <i>interesting....
so what's it worth? >>
Knowing Marty, $7 for the set
Please!!!! $6 >>
He may get his '92 & '94 proof weenies so he can X them off his sig line??
I can't remember if this article was linked in the old thread, I couldn't find it.: Ken Potter 1999 Article
"You Suck Award" - February, 2015
Discoverer of 1919 Mercury Dime DDO - FS-101
<< <i>Send it to coin world, think of a catchy name, sell it, retire!!! >>
Don't forget to report the income to the IRS......
The "sporked" buffalo queen stopped posting just after that was asked, I believe
I've been told I tolerate fools poorly...that may explain things if I have a problem with you. Current ebay items - Nothing at the moment
<< <i>To date only five 1968-S Proof half dollars with inverted Mint marks have been found >>
Hmmmm, make that 9.
I've been looking too since that first auction went off and have come up with nothing.
<< <i>Very nice!
I've been looking too since that first auction went off and have come up with nothing. >>
Do you remember what it closed at?
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<< <i>Very nice! I've been looking too since that first auction went off and have come up with nothing. >>
Do you remember what it closed at? >>
(((::: Let's see... considering I'm going to be knocking on your door for the one you found. . .::
Uhhh... four dollars?!
<< <i>Do you remember what it closed at? >>
$405.
Russ, NCNE
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<< <i>Do you remember what it closed at? >>
$405. Russ, NCNE >>
So I "lost" a decimal point. . .
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<< <i>Do you remember what it closed at? >>
$405.
Russ, NCNE >>
I guess it does pay to look at EVERYTHING!!!
and it sets us apart from practitioners and consultants. Gregor
and it sets us apart from practitioners and consultants. Gregor
Check out my current listings: https://ebay.com/sch/khunt/m.html?_ipg=200&_sop=12&_rdc=1
Hell, I don't need to exercise.....I get enough just pushing my luck.
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<< <i>To date only five 1968-S Proof half dollars with inverted Mint marks have been found >>
Hmmmm, make that 9. >>
OK - I just keyed in on the "Some" in the title and the math right here - you found 4 sets of these? (or 3 counting the one a few months ago?). WOW
"You Suck Award" - February, 2015
Discoverer of 1919 Mercury Dime DDO - FS-101
<< <i>you found 4 sets of these? >>
Yes, he found four.
Russ, NCNE
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<< <i>you found 4 sets of these? >>
Yes, he found four.
Russ, NCNE >>
Russ, I take it you got a phone call before we even had the thread posted?
I've been told I tolerate fools poorly...that may explain things if I have a problem with you. Current ebay items - Nothing at the moment
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<< <i>Do you remember what it closed at? >>
$405.
Russ, NCNE >>
I can't remember if it met the guys minimum? I don't think it did.
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$405.
Russ, NCNE >>
I can't remember if it met the guys minimum? I don't think it did. >>
You're correct. It did not meet reserve.
Russ, NCNE
"Everything is on its way to somewhere. Everything." - George Malley, Phenomenon
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<< <i>Send it to coin world, think of a catchy name, sell it, retire!!! >>
Damn......you're good!!!
during this time period, were the MM's still added after the working dies were hubbed or were the MM's added at the Master hub and then impressed on the working dies??
<< <i>OK, help me out here.
during this time period, were the MM's still added after the working dies were hubbed or were the MM's added at the Master hub and then impressed on the working dies?? >>
They must have been, how else does one get put on upside-down.
Russ, NCNE
<< <i>Very neat! We've only had six of this variety reported in the last seven years -- five from the discoverer! >>
well, in the picture the MM certainly looks like an upside down "S" but it doesn't look like the other "S" that's correctly punched. that must mean at least two punches were used, yet i thought only one punch was used.
<< <i>I just got an E-Mail from Ken Potter seems this is a find!
<< <i>Very neat! We've only had six of this variety reported in the last seven years -- five from the discoverer! >>
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Wow - Marty has 40% of the known population of this bad boy. Any speculation as to what yours will grade? Now I would push for a new article in CoinWorld and you should be set
"You Suck Award" - February, 2015
Discoverer of 1919 Mercury Dime DDO - FS-101
Mike
Lincoln Wheats (1909 - 1958) Basic Set - Always Interested in Upgrading!
<< <i>So there must be a lot of these out there? >>
Tons of them. They were first discovered seven years ago and now we're up to a whopping 10 known examples.
Russ, NCNE
<< <i>So there must be a lot of these out there? Assuming, of course, that the obverse die lasted awhile... Mike >>
I bet the Mint caught it pretty quick and/or destroyed most of the coins that were minted from that die.
Otherwise these- being so easy to spot with the naked eye, would show up more often than not.
My guess is if there are about a dozen out there now that are known, give or take, and you might double that number, maybe, to get closer to the true mintage.
Anyone thinking there are hundreds of these yet to be discovered is dilusional.
maybe, maybe not. look at it this way, Pat; Marty was just made aware of it in the past month or two and he's starting to find them, not as an occasional single coin here and another there, but in a small group. Cladking or condor101 might be better able to shed light on grouping and distribution of Sets but it appears that they may indeed be more available than the secret keepers would have us think.
a few people searching in darkness may not be as good of a bellweather as the inhabitants of Coinalot searching in the light of day. after another year i think it may be time to give a realistic estimate, for now, i think anywhere from 10-1000 may exist.
to be honest, i haven't even looked at any sets yet, i read the thread and conveniently forgot about it until Marty reminded me how much he sucks!!
Mike
Lincoln Wheats (1909 - 1958) Basic Set - Always Interested in Upgrading!
Russ, NCNE
Even with all of us looking I still can't imagine more than a few more of these being located.
We here on the forums are not the only ones out there hunting!
Then again Keets, it's always amazed me how the 1918/17 Buffalo wasn't discovered until a decade or two after they were minted, so you do have a good point based on sound reasoning and logic. A couple of dozen or a couple of hundred?
It'll be fun to watch and see what happens in the next year or so, definitely.
i think it's worth noting that with the 1971 No "S" Jefferson it would have been easy for the operator or someone at packaging/quality control to notice the abscence of a MM, yet a well documented total(at least the Mint gives us this number) of about 1,650 coins got released. with this error the MM is at least present so i'd expect that it's reasonable to have excaped detection for awhile.
my only point was that this inverted MM wasn't well known. only a few were aware of it and perhaps only a few were looking for it. more searchers will give a better estimate in a shorter time frame. can anyone tell us when it was discovered??
......................i also can appreciate the coincidence factor. it's entirely plausible that Marty heard about it and decided to look at some sets and found some coins. i know that's happened for me. i had read through a short segment in Breens Encyclopedia and happened to arrive at the point in the Commem section where he's talking about the C'stamped Clevelands. sure-as-shootin' i found both varieties within two weeks.
life can be a strange bird at times, that what makes the hobby so much fun.
It takes a numismatist to first notice these errors, and a lot of publicity before they become well known, even among the collecting community. Unless the mint employees found this error very early in the production run, I would think there's quite a few of them still out there.
I'm sure I can get some "unopened" '68 proof sets on ebay....
Mike
Lincoln Wheats (1909 - 1958) Basic Set - Always Interested in Upgrading!