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Midwest Dozer

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  1. On 3/3/2024 at 12:08 AM, Midwest Dozer said:

    well i did the pain staking work and went through the bag one at a time. we did find 22 ddo fs-101 just like the 1997 ddo fs-101 i also found 68 that are ms65 or so and i have 16 that has 4-6 very small ticks in the jacket and as little as 2-4 on the reverse.. im hoping they grade better than 67 well see. thanks for the advise

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    this is what they have for a ms67 lots of tick's everywhere

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  2. On 2/29/2024 at 5:14 AM, Fenntucky Mike said:

    Last three still sealed bags that I can find on ebay went for $250 OBO, $350 BIN, $285 BIN, all were sold in the last three months. Rolls seem to be in the $2-$6 range on ebay depending on the type of roll, hand rolled, bank, age, etc., and how many in a lot.

    EDIT TO ADD: 

    Open and painstakingly search each coin for minor doubling or similar minutiae, No. Open and dump the contents on the kitchen table and causally search for an interesting piece or some really nice looking coins, Maybe. 

    well i did the pain staking work and went through the bag one at a time. we did find 22 ddo fs-101 just like the 1997 ddo fs-101 i also found 68 that are ms65 or so and i have 16 that has 4-6 very small ticks in the jacket and as little as 2-4 on the reverse.. im hoping they grade better than 67 well see. thanks for the advise

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  3. On 2/29/2024 at 8:22 AM, VKurtB said:

    “New die errors”!?!?!? Stop it, man. You’re killing me. 

    i truly wish i was like you. all that knowledge and just wasting away. it really is a shame you can spend this much time insulting someone instead of helping them. i didn't realize this is what the coin community accepted . i thought they encouraged people to join and have fun trying to find new varieties (like this) and things that were maybe missed over the years.  how about a 1974-D ddo fs101 like the 1997 fs-101. i put it on ____ and someone finally helped me instead of laughing at me.

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  4. show me your 1964 set that is exactly  like the  seven sets i posted.... i have 40-50 that is nothing like those 7 so just show me your sets that is just like those seven. the hair has to match the proof  the stars have to match and the heavy die marks have to match. i put mine out their so wow 50 years old and stooping to levels ive never seen in my lifetime. i dont give a flat out  about my     grammer 

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  5. everyone talks about the 3 stars on the reverse of the coin  on 11-13 ok   if you go by the die marks  and the hair to then let me see if these are it ok lets see if all this is the case then i guess i have this many..  let me set-up my camera. im also trying to do proper english too. k here are your picture ever one wanted. the hair matches the die lines match  the stars match. i will not open them they are complete sets

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  6.  
    NGC PRICE GUIDE
    NGC CENSUS
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    NGC REGISTRY SCORE
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    PrAg G VG F VF XF XF+ 50 50+ 53 53+ 55 55+ 58 58+ 60 60+ 61 61+ 62 62+ 63 63+ 64 64+ 65 65+ 66 66+ 67 67+ 68 68+ 69 70
                                                          $37500 $45000 $65000 $85000 $165000 $195000    
    0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 8 4 1 0 0 0
                                                             

    4/25/19 - PCGS
    $108000.00
    Lot# 3760 - HA

    9/7/16 - PCGS
    $47000.00
    Lot# 5545 - HA

    1/6/10 - PCGS
    $16100.00
    Lot# 2793 - HA

    7/30/08 - PCGS
    $6037.50
    Lot# 2704 - HA

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    4/28/09 - PCGS
    $10350.00
    Lot# 2929 - HA

    12/27/00 - PCGS
    $6148.00
    Lot# 1469 - TT

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    5/5/04 - NGC
    $9487.50
    Lot# 7926 - HA

    7/26/03 - NGC
    $10637.50
    Lot# 8104 - HA

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    DESCRIPTION & ANALYSIS

    Once thought to be prototypes for the Special Mint Set coins of 1965-67, the 1964 Specimen strikes do have a story to tell, but not that one. Starting in the 1950s, possibly dating to the arrival of Vladimir Clain-Steffanelli as curator in 1957, the Smithsonian's National Coin Collection received fresh strikes of each year's coinage through all or most of the 1970s. These were forwarded by the Philadelphia Mint and consisted of ordinary coinage of the type made for circulation, but the dies were fresh and sharp, retaining the satiny fields characteristic of new dies, along the with fine, irregular polishing lines also typical of new currency dies. This distribution was not known to anyone outside of either institution, and when perhaps a couple dozen sets of 1964(P) coins from cent through half dollar came into the market in the early 1990s, their distinctive appearance was noted. These coins brought strong premiums and still do in their rare appearances, but the term Special Mint Set does not apply to them. The obverse is the Normal Hair (non-Accented Hair, only used on proof coins) type, while the reverse is the Type 1 reverse, with a straight G in the FS designer's initials and breaks in rays 11-13 (counting from the left) where they meet stars.

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     Go to grade  PrAgGVGFVFXF505355586061626364656667686970 
    1964 50C SPLast updated 08/16/2022
     
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    PrAg G VG F VF XF 50 53 55 58 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70
                                    $37500 $65000 $165000    
                                    $45000 $85000 $195000