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1974 Winnipeg Dollar - Die Cracks...?

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 Posted 04/06/2012  9:07 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add coincollect1 to your friends list
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 Posted 04/07/2012  07:04 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add ChickLit to your friends list

Possible $7.00 to $8.00?

Those are some pretty seriously detached jewels at the the top of that crown...

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WOW...Can't wait till it hits $10.00 so I can buy 4 coffee's at Tims.
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 Posted 04/07/2012  10:23 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add wert to your friends list
C J..What do you mean by.....

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Those are some pretty seriously detached jewels at the the top of that crown...
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Wert, this phenomenon can only occur during the tiara years, (not crown), from 65 to 89, I am referring to the 2 jewels at the tippeist top of her tiara, not the ones in the hair lines. The 2 jewels should be nestled, somewhat snugly, between the prongs of the jewel setting, but the prongs are widened, and the jewels are detached from the rest of the tiara.

Best seen on your picture #4, but also can be seen on #1.

Watch that back jewel too! Although, not on this coin, it can become detached as well.

I am going to be checking my 74 and my 73 for the die cracks, and other oddities. SPP I really like that 73, that is a prominent die crack, nice one!
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 Posted 04/08/2012  8:40 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add wert to your friends list
C J

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the jewels are detached from the rest of the tiara.


Is this a known variety...?
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 Posted 04/09/2012  04:45 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add commoncents13 to your friends list
--SPP-- Now that's a die crack! No Question!!
Easy to see.
---Curious what's the value on something like that?
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 Posted 04/09/2012  05:11 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add ChickLit to your friends list
Wert, now that is a bit of an issue. The only detached bead that has ever been recognized, documented, or even mentioned, that I am aware of, is the 65 nickle. Maybe others can help on this as well? I have attached a link with the 65 nickle article. In any event, since that article appeared in 2007, I am keeping all coins during this era, 65-89, with any detached jewels, top or bottom.

I would still give you the extra $1.00 for the detached jewels...Lol

http://koinpro.tripod.com/Articles/...BeadsVar.htm
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C J...A whole $1.00....SOLD...
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I also like the 1977 dollar -- you can get attached and detached jewels in short, full, and weak waterlines, so there's a whole whack of variety choices there.
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Curious what's the value on something like that?


commoncents13, that is a hard question to answer. I found mine, MS-64 grade, in a coin dealer's junk bin and paid $2 for it. That is what I like about the nickel dollar series, the thrill of the hunt, cheap to acquire varieties and the grade rarities...

Mine is now in a PCGS slab, so until I find a better one in MS-65 and sell mine, or an equivalent is sold in an auction, we will never know market value in MS-64...
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pennysaver

Now that you mentioned the 1977 dollar, I looked at my (almost) uncirculated 1977 coin and it has a detached jewel and a short water line.

Thanks for that info.
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Here is the entire reverse, of that 1973 dollar with the die crack (chain) linking the beads.


1974-Winnipeg-Dollar---Die-Cracks...?
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SPP...That is nice pearling on that coin.
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yep, SPP, that is one sweet chain happening... I know what I'm keeping my eyes open for now! lol!

wert: you're welcome! I seem to find more varities of the 1977 detached jewels than the attached jewels, for some reason. I don't know if that's the way it truly is , or just what I've found so far. Maybe we could start a new thread to discuss it?
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