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Pillar of the Community
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Clear die clashes carry premiums. ebay drove me well north of $20 to secure the 1982 I'd been seeking for a few years. This may not go that high, but it's worth we'll more than face value.
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Quote: wow, I have the exact same coin.Did not know what it was but now I do. Where are you located? Would be interesting if we were close. I'm planning on heading back to the place I picked up this roll to get a few more. You never know?!
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Quote: wow, I have the exact same coin. Did not know what it was but now I do. Not to detract from your coin, captainkurt, with your permission, can we have oddguy post up his coin in your thread for comparisons, (if oddguy is willing, that is)?
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I want to see it too!
I didn't make it to the LCS today for more rolls. It would be interesting if it were the same die!
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Pillar of the Community
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 Yep Can't find it.
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Pillar of the Community
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captainkurk,Dearborn this is oddguy do I post my coin on this post if so,how do I do that?
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 Yep Great Die Clash. Wondering when it comes up on the bay? Maybe fun to watch.
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Post it on here. That way we can compare. Just reply to topic, upload photo
Planning on it going up next week. Don't think I want to chance it to an auction tho. Based on what I'm seeing I'll probably try it at $24.
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Just curious... with massive doubled dies that spark the interest of the masses and drive the big bucks sort of a thing of the past (along with RPM/OMM/RPD), who thinks if the future market might be for strong die clashes like these? Is there an inherent reason that doubled dies are more valuable than a die clash other than 'that's always been where the demand has focused its $'?
Edited by Collects82 02/23/2022 1:48 pm
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There seems to be value in some clashes. Particularly MAD clashes where the die is drastically rotated. Clashes have been around for a long time so I think if they were more collectible they would have already become valuable. Maybe they are just too rare to collect. I sent a message to maddieclashes .com to see if they want to see these coins. They have a 2019 p with similar clash marks. http://www.maddieclashes.com/tdc-10c-2019p-01/
Edited by captainkurt 02/23/2022 2:56 pm
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Just checked four more rolls from the same box. No luck. Any of you coin roll hunters have luck finding the same die markers in multiple rolls from the same box? I don't want to wast more money on premiums on rolls to keep going if it's an absolute long shot. Multiples in a roll I know happen, but multiple rolls in a box I don't know.
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Congrats on a really nice unabraded clash.
The oak leaf is even visible below his ear and a little out of position at that.
Words of encouragement are one of the major food groups. We need to consume them regularly to thrive and grow.
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Captainkurt, I looked at my coin again. It is a 1999, it is real close to yours but not an exact copy. In front of the forehead, it looks exactly like yours, below the ear and chin it is similar but not like your coin, and nothing coming from the nostril.
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thats a nice one Captainkurt! Congrats!
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