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On 3/28/2023 at 10:40 PM, Mike824 said:
There are CUD groups on FB that can give you a good idea of value. I'm a member of several of those CUD groups. For those only chasing the perfect coins CUDs won't have much value past the curiosity. For those who search for CUDs they'll have much more value. I love CUDs, breaks, chips and building progression collections.
What are the names of the FB groups?
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Ok, Thanks. It is cool!
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Ok thanks for the input and info!
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So the only way to get people to be comfortable buying it would be getting it authenticated... right?
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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.
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In other words, should I get it graded?
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Do you think it is gradable? In any condition its value outweighs grading fees according to the pcgs price guide.
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Wow, Thanks for the input!
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here are some clearer close-ups... I can't take clear full cropped pictures with my microscope or my phone sorry.
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5.26g... So, it was probably soaked in acid or something... Darn.
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p.s. sorry for the terrible pics. My photo taking is pretty bad on silver colored coins.
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Ok, thanks everyone for the help and info!
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Also, thanks for the website, I found both of them on it.
1976 D Bicentennial Quarter DDO FS-101 Grade?
in Newbie Coin Collecting Questions
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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.