Camh61 ✭
And the 3 types listed were specifically on the 1972 of which the type 2 is the rarest. I have one of those too. And of course after speaking with someone from the auction place I find that they won't back their claim that the "misshapen Earth" is the definitive for that type. Gatekeepers mean old boys club. Anything in the academic or scientific world is full of them.
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Re: Does anyone know exactly what qualifies a 1971s Ike silver proof 69 for the rare Type 1 reverse?
According to the webpage for Heritage auctions it says that the flat spot is the one definer? (View Post)1 - 
      
Re: Does anyone know exactly what qualifies a 1971s Ike silver proof 69 for the rare Type 1 reverse?
Does that look like the flat Earth and islands off of Florida? (View Post)1 - 
      
Re: Does anyone know exactly what qualifies a 1971s Ike silver proof 69 for the rare Type 1 reverse?
Like the Kennedy with the "v" you can see in the right light. I wonder why the grading companies don't catch them? I notice lots of coins that have been graded don't have any attributes lis… (View Post)2 - 
      
Re: Does anyone know exactly what qualifies a 1971s Ike silver proof 69 for the rare Type 1 reverse?
Like the Accent hair Kennedys the Heritage page shows the hair itself as the determining factor. Not the missing lower serif on the "I" as other sites say. I find that there are lots of dif… (View Post)2 - 
      
Re: Does anyone know exactly what qualifies a 1971s Ike silver proof 69 for the rare Type 1 reverse?
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