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1982 small date copper Double Die Obverse with D mint mark Possible !
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I think I found a DDO for 1982 small date copper in high Grade with a D mint mark somewhere there...  Need your help.. to vote for submitting to NCG?

Only a clear vote from various teams here will make it happen because I know it costs over a $100.00 and why throw it away... could not put all pic I took so the You Tube LINK is there to Help.

God Bless.. Appreciate your Vote... I spent 3 hours photographing it to show clarity. None shows up on a Google search only the Large DATE DDO.

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Hello @Baba Beck,

Thank you for reaching out and sharing the photos of your coin. I cannot identify or authenticate a variety for a coin via photos. Coins must be submitted and evaluated in hand by our grading team. I can suggest an article that may help you determine if your coin is a double-die or machine doubling: Double Dies vs. Machine Doubling | NGC (ngccoin.com)

If you are interested in having the coin evaluated for a variety designation, be sure to take a look at the NGC-recognized varieties here: Countries | VarietyPlus® | NGC (ngccoin.com). If you believe your coin will qualify for a VarietyPlus designation, you can add the VarietyPlus service to your order on your submission form. 

If you have any other questions, please let us know. 

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@Baba Beck two things.  First, your coin has a 0% chance of being a Denver coin.  Second, I would like to better understand your valuation ($7.7M) of your collection.  It is clear that you know very little about coins from your YouTube videos.  There are two possible scenarios:

  1. You are innocently ignorant*.  
  2. You are a nefarious scam artist.

*Being ignorant does not excuse the fact that you are ripping people off.  If you wish to be a coin dealer, it is your responsibility to not misrepresent your coins.

In your videos, you have 3 rules:

  1. don't believe in absurdities.
  2. don't keep company with people who are drunk, stoned or have no focus
  3. don't live in the past.

Please take an opportunity to understand your own absurdity, sobriety, and understanding of the present.  When it comes to numismatics, you are breaking all of your own rules. What's worse, is that your channel has 26.4k subscribers. You are feeding garbage to rookie collectors, and the fact that you are selling coins and positioning yourself as an expert is criminal IMO.

"When a man is honestly mistaken hears the truth, he will either quit being mistaken or cease to be honest" - Abraham Lincoln

-Consider yourself educated on the truth.  How will you respond?

Edited by The Neophyte Numismatist
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