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Me4it
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Me4it started following 1995 D Double Die ONLY 100 IN EXISTENCE and Ancient Rome Coin
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Had This For a Few Years Any Idea on Year/Rarity or Exactly what the current market value is? -this will be interesting watching the responses because they’re must be a knowledgeable IV out there somewhere- I await your responses/replys Thanks Again!!
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1995 D Double Die ONLY 100 IN EXISTENCE
Me4it replied to Me4it's topic in US, World, and Ancient Coins
I’ll send it in -
1995 D Double Die ONLY 100 IN EXISTENCE
Me4it replied to Me4it's topic in US, World, and Ancient Coins
It hasn’t been touched since the ms67 was sent in haha!!! you guys are great graders -
1995 D Double Die ONLY 100 IN EXISTENCE
Me4it replied to Me4it's topic in US, World, and Ancient Coins
The other coin I had Recieved a ms67 in 1995. this is my other one. This will be atleast a ms67 or better lol. -
1995 D Double Die ONLY 100 IN EXISTENCE
Me4it replied to Me4it's topic in US, World, and Ancient Coins
This coin was set aside fresh from the boxes in 1995 because of its doubling. immaculate is possible not erosion. looking for a high grade here or nice offer. -
1995 D Double Die ONLY 100 IN EXISTENCE
Me4it replied to Me4it's topic in US, World, and Ancient Coins
I hand pried/open all the boxes/rolls it came from in 1995.anyone got a fetch on a idea of price. Only one I got. 1995 ddo is a rare variety 1995 D ddo - the usual is to expect 10x the 1995 variety. not a scratch or nick on it. glad I picked the Denver boxes haha!! feel free to contact for offer,, -
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Thanks slick!
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Obverse/Reverse of the penny, and a close up again of the 8. Any thoughts after seeing the close up of the 8 now. Notice theres a chip in the 8 at the bottom on the left.
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So what variety is this that I have? That’s a nice looking 7 down there from my guess.. there is just 3 varietys known?
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I have a 1888/7 Indian Head Penny A microscope is necessary to identify detail on this key date variety. Is this correct that a microscope is necessary to see the 8 over the 7 or am I wrong? Does anyone else agree? I’ve also noticed they are different versions of the 1888/7, any idea on what version this is, I know very little about Indian head pennys but I saw 2 key marking details with my research on coin sites and did see several different types of 1888/7 indian head pennys. Thanks in advance for the help guys!