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What varieties should I look for?

I hope to get some good responses from this thread.

Im going to be attending the ANA Baltimore show at the end of this month. Im looking to sell afew coins, and buy, then sell some more.

Im looking for raw or slabbed coins that are not noted as a variety. Cherrypicking.image I know some dealers frown on this, but I really dont care. I dont plan on being obvious or rubbing it in their noses.

On my current hit list are:
1983-84 Double die Lincolns.
1946 D over D Jefferson
1990 no S Lincoln ( I know but I can dream.)
1961 DDR Franklin Pr
1964 AH Half
1888/7 IHC
1873 DDO IHC
1972 DDO Lincoln ( anyone of the many)
1917 DDO Lincoln
1936 DDO Lincoln
Any and all Ike varieties ( Not easy trying to remember all of themimage)
1964 D DDR dime
1946 DDR Walker
1956 T1 Franklin Pr (I love cherrypicking these bad boys)



Now I know Im missing some, so please feel free to throw afew in the mix... Any series and any denom works for me. I like them all. Just something cool.


Thanks in advance.

Looking for Au Classic Commems...
Also looking for VF-EF Seated halves.

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Comments

  • tightbudgettightbudget Posts: 7,299 ✭✭✭
    Wide AM 1998, 1999, 2000 Lincolns. Just in case they have ultra modern Lincolns. And the 1992 P/D Close AMs.
  • Good ones. I have a few of those already. The 98,99,00. Not the 92. Im looking hard for those...
    Looking for Au Classic Commems...
    Also looking for VF-EF Seated halves.

    Sell me your old auction catalogs...image
  • savoyspecialsavoyspecial Posts: 7,311 ✭✭✭✭
    i've always found the 1946-S Jefferson nickel DDO.....it has a neat diagnostic that appears to be a struck through bristle/fiber (staple?) in Ole' Jefferson's ponytail

    Link to the variety i'm talking about (with pics)

    greg

    www.brunkauctions.com

  • Thats what Im talking about!

    Great coins and very tough to find.




    Thanks for the link btw.
    Looking for Au Classic Commems...
    Also looking for VF-EF Seated halves.

    Sell me your old auction catalogs...image
  • jfoot13jfoot13 Posts: 2,677 ✭✭✭
    I think you should keep a little log of what you cherried and from who and put it into a show report format.. would make an interesting read when you get backimage
    If you can't swim you better stay in the boat.......
  • Great idea.


    Ill include pics, even though they'll be taken by me.image
    Looking for Au Classic Commems...
    Also looking for VF-EF Seated halves.

    Sell me your old auction catalogs...image
  • tightbudgettightbudget Posts: 7,299 ✭✭✭
    1999 Close AM proof cents
  • image Id like to pick on of those. Haven't yet. Keyword here is YET.
    Looking for Au Classic Commems...
    Also looking for VF-EF Seated halves.

    Sell me your old auction catalogs...image
  • tightbudgettightbudget Posts: 7,299 ✭✭✭
    Oh and the Cheerios Sac. Or Wounded Eagle Sacs?
  • Always looking for those 2.image


    Anyone else? Figure there's afew of you night owls.


    Looking for Au Classic Commems...
    Also looking for VF-EF Seated halves.

    Sell me your old auction catalogs...image
  • The superbird
    Positive:
    BST Transactions: DonnyJf, MrOrganic, Justanothercoinaddict, Fivecents, Slq, Jdimmick,
    Robb, Tee135, Ibzman350, Mercfan, Outhaul, Erickso1, Cugamongacoins, Indiananationals, Wayne Herndon

    Negative BST Transactions:
  • Ive read alittle about this coin, I mean alittle. What year(s) is these variety found on?
    Looking for Au Classic Commems...
    Also looking for VF-EF Seated halves.

    Sell me your old auction catalogs...image


  • << <i>Ive read alittle about this coin, I mean alittle. What year(s) is these variety found on? >>



    1952
    Positive:
    BST Transactions: DonnyJf, MrOrganic, Justanothercoinaddict, Fivecents, Slq, Jdimmick,
    Robb, Tee135, Ibzman350, Mercfan, Outhaul, Erickso1, Cugamongacoins, Indiananationals, Wayne Herndon

    Negative BST Transactions:
  • image

    Another one added. The 52 SuperBird.
    Nice, Thanks for the help.
    Looking for Au Classic Commems...
    Also looking for VF-EF Seated halves.

    Sell me your old auction catalogs...image
  • tahoe98tahoe98 Posts: 11,388 ✭✭✭
    "government is not reason, it is not eloquence-it is a force! like fire, it is a dangerous servant and a fearful master; never for a moment should it be left to irresponsible action." George Washington
  • WalmannWalmann Posts: 2,806
    Link for above

    Tahoe fixed his link , didn't need an assist.

    On the Roosie dimes 1985,1986 and 1987 the second misplaced P mintmark.
  • tahoe98tahoe98 Posts: 11,388 ✭✭✭


    thanks anyway walmann!image
    "government is not reason, it is not eloquence-it is a force! like fire, it is a dangerous servant and a fearful master; never for a moment should it be left to irresponsible action." George Washington
  • 1968 no s proof dime. if you find one, send it my wayimage
  • Nice selection.



    Anyone else?
    Looking for Au Classic Commems...
    Also looking for VF-EF Seated halves.

    Sell me your old auction catalogs...image
  • GrumpyEdGrumpyEd Posts: 4,749 ✭✭✭
    Do you have a CPG book?

    There's a lot of big $ varieties in the book.

    Also there's a few thousand more listed at coppercoins:

    coppercoins varieties

    image
    Ed
  • The full story on Roosies has not been written. You might consider close examination of this coin. Respectfully, John Curlis
  • You need the Cherry Pickers Guide Vol. 1 and 2. However, I will post a few lists from my website to help you, as long as you promise to share your finds. image

    Lincoln Cents:

    Varieties-Errors-Key and Semi-Key Dates:
    1909-S VDB
    1909-S
    1909-S Over horizontal S
    1911-S
    1911-D Over D (RPM)
    1914-D
    1914-S
    1917-P Doubled Die Obverse
    1922 No D
    1931-S
    1936 Double Die Obverse
    1944 D/S Variety 1
    1944 D/S Variety 2
    1946 S/D
    1955 Double die
    1970-S Doubled die
    1936 Double die obverse, the date, LIBERTY and IN GOD WE TRUST has some doubling.
    1941 Double die reverse: Doubling of the date and LIBERTY.
    1943-D The D is stamped over another D (RPM).
    1943-P Should be a steel cent but there are reports of some struck using copper.
    1944-D D over S the mint mark D is stamped over the S.
    1946-S S Mint mark stamped over a D mint mark.
    1955-D Stamped over a horizontal D.
    1955-P No VDB.
    1955-P Lincoln Wheat Cent Double Die cent.
    1956-D D Stamped over a D mint mark.
    1958-P Double die obverse.
    1959-D First year for Memorial reverse, check for wheat reverse.
    1960-D D over D RPM PICTURE
    1960-P Look for Small Date variety, the 6 has a shorter stem than normal.
    1963-D Check to see if the 3 in the date is struck over another 3.
    1968-D D mint mark stamped over another D.
    1968-D Double die reverse, strong doubling in the word AMERICA.
    1969-S Lincoln Memorial double die, all design features strongly doubled.
    1970-S Small date Lincoln Cent with a doubled die reverse, strong doubling of TRUST & LIBERTY.
    1970-S Small Date high 7.
    1970-S Level 7. The 7 is level with rest of date.
    1971-P Double die obverse, strong doubling on LIBERTY & IN GOD WE TRUST.
    1972-P Lincoln Memorial Cent with a doubled date.
    1973-P No V.D.B.
    1980-D A shadow of an S mint mark struck above the D.
    1982-P Doubling of IN GOD WE TRUST.
    1983-P Doubled die reverse doubled, IN GOD WE TRUST doubled.
    1984-P Doubled ear, look at the ear lobe. PICTURE
    1984-D Doubled Date.
    1989-P No VDB.
    1994-P Doubling of the last three columns on reverse.
    1995-P Double die, LIBERTY doubled.
    1995-D Double die obverse, strong doubling of the date and LIBERTY.
    1997-P Double Die, look at the ear lobe like the 1984.
    1998-P Wide AM reverse Lincoln Memorial Cent.
    1999-P Wide AM reverse Lincoln Memorial Cent.
    1999-P There may be double dies varieties.
    2000-P Wide AM in America.
    2003-P May be doubling of the steps, experts say “yes”, mint says “no”.
    2006-P Double Die Obverse

    Washington Quarters:

    1932-D
    1932-S
    1934-D
    1934 Double Die
    1936-D
    1937-S
    1937 Double die reverse
    1943-S Double Die
    1950-S/D
    1950-D/S
    1976-D Double die obverse, doubling on the word LIBERTY.
    1988 No mint mark under date.
    1989 No mint mark under date.
    2004-D Wisconsin State Quarter with extra leaf on obverse, and there are several slightly different types.
    2005-P Minnesota State Quarter “Extra Tree” variety reverse, there are several different types.
    There's a lot more than this list in the state quarter issues so look for die clashes and any feature they might be doubling.

    I have a list for every US series and this is all I will post because it would make to large of a post. But feel free to print any list from my website.
  • Nice! I have both editions of CPG, but find hearing some of what collectors go for is just as useful.


    Thanks for the great pieces to look for, and I will update after the show with buys and pics.image
    Looking for Au Classic Commems...
    Also looking for VF-EF Seated halves.

    Sell me your old auction catalogs...image
  • FullStepJeffsFullStepJeffs Posts: 1,874 ✭✭✭
    Don't forget the 42 D/D Jeff, the 43/2 Jeff, the 43 DDO Jeff, the 39 D DDO1, the 42 DDO2, the 45 DDR1, and someone already said the 46S.

    Happy Hunting!

    Steve
    U.S. Air Force Security Forces Retired

    In memory of the USAF Security Forces lost: A1C Elizabeth N. Jacobson, 9/28/05; SSgt Brian McElroy, 1/22/06; TSgt Jason Norton, 1/22/06; A1C Lee Chavis, 10/14/06; SSgt John Self, 5/14/07; A1C Jason Nathan, 6/23/07; SSgt Travis Griffin, 4/3/08; 1Lt Joseph Helton, 9/8/09; SrA Nicholas J. Alden, 3/3/2011. God Bless them and all those who have lost loved ones in this war. I will never forget their loss.
  • I know most of the varieties for most series, but there are a few things I look for that eliminates all the cherry pickers lists. I look for over dates, obvious double dies, obvious die clashes and if the variety or error cannot be seen with the naked eye or a 5X loop then it's most likely not very valuable. I definately don't waste my time on errors I have trouble seeing with a 10X loop. I always carry a 10X triplet loop because it doesn't distort the coin magnification. I advise investing in one.

    I eleminate many coins by this method, and save myself a ot of time. Usually varieties and errors are obvious, and rare, so you can't expect to find very many that the dealer hasn't already noticed.
  • mr1931Smr1931S Posts: 6,419 ✭✭✭✭✭
    I dont plan on being obvious or rubbing it in their noses.

    1888/7 IHC
    1917 DDO Lincoln
    1936 DDO Lincoln

    Good luck on these without being obvious...I was hoping to do some cherry picking at the ANA in Denver 1996 and got shut down on this activity by more than one dealer.

    For what it's worth they don't want you taking up space at their table.It's bring 'em in,turn 'em upside down,see how much money falls out of their pockets and get 'em out.

    If you try this though,here's a tip.Don't be observed with a loupe on a lanyard hanging from your neck and leave your Cherry picker guide out of sight of the dealer,aka moneybags.Commit as much as you know what to look for to memory.

    I did manage to "pick" a 1901 O over horizontal O dime from a dealer at the show in 1996.Didn't need a loupe though.image

    Whoever is careless with the truth in small matters cannot be trusted with important matters.

  • Some great coins are going on to this, bigger than expected list of mine.image


    I never carry a copy of CPG with me at a show, just 3 small pieces of paper. One with a list of dealers to see, and one with dates and the description of what Im looking for. The last is for notes about prices and coins Ive seen.


    I use a loupe for everything. I have 2. One is a 10x and the other is a triplet loupe. I prefer the 10x because I can see almost any and everything.

    I have never found the 1888/7 IHC, YET!
    The 1936 ddo Lincoln I have cherried 3. Not MS pieces mind you, but nice none the less.
    Also I have found 3-4 of the 1917 Lincolns. Circulated and pulled from bulk lots, but hey, they were there.





    It looks like he have a great selection ofcents, nickles, and dimes so far. With afew hal;fs thrown in the mix.
    How about some older varieties and some Ikes and Kennedy's?

    image You guys are great btw.
    Looking for Au Classic Commems...
    Also looking for VF-EF Seated halves.

    Sell me your old auction catalogs...image

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