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Origami Master

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  1. Did you read the Question? It's the DDO FS-101, clearly seen by the spread the westward spread on the word "Liberty", as well as slight splitting on the bottom left serif of the "B" and "E". And according to the PCGS price guide website, even in a G-4 grade, it is worth $20.
  2. Wondering if this is a die clash 1985-p quarter. Resembles the 1983-p "spitting eagle" error but has clash marks on the obverse as well. High Grade. Value?
  3. I found this 1976 D Bicentennial Quarter DDO FS-101 Roll hunting and am wondering what possible grade(s) it would receive if sent off for grading and if it would receive "environmental damage". I'm thinking VF to low XF if it even got a straight grade.
  4. Found this 1983-p Nickel with 2 cuds. It is listed on the cud website as CU-5c-1983P-12 & 13 and am wondering if it is anything valuable. It is also in at least AU condition.
  5. So the only way to get people to be comfortable buying it would be getting it authenticated... right?
  6. I Researched it more and have come to the conclusion that it is the FS-104 due to the position of the doubling and the lack of die markers that should be present on the FS-105.
  7. Do you think it is gradable? In any condition its value outweighs grading fees according to the pcgs price guide.
  8. Found this and am wondering if it is the FS-104 and if not then which one/ones it could be.