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What's The Rarest Die Variety You Guys Ever Found?

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@Coinhunter27, no photos for now. It's at NGC and I wanted to wait till it was slabbed. 64 is a guess as well, I haven't peeked at the grade per my just let it be a suprise policy.
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Well best of luck with the grading!

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By FAR, the Cheerios pair. They are at Heritage now for the 2019 August 14 - 18 ANA World's Fair of Money US coins Signature Auction - Chicago #1298. Lot #4322. I didn't put a reserve on them so they WILL be sold. The proxy bid is now at $3100.00. Here's your chance to own a Ultra Rare Modern Variety coin and you get to help buy a bunch of coins and fun stuff for my wife and me.
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I guess my most exciting find/s thus far would my 29s quarter with die-clash, and 1930p quarter with same. Though I've not seen any of the 1930 slabbed and denoted. Also not in my CherryPickers book.
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I have found three 1988 D LMC FS-901's and am awaiting confirmation on hopefully the first documented Stage A 1909 P VDB DDO-001 FS-1101.
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I'll join the fun.
1957-D re-engraved tail feathers Washington 25 cent

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1934 fs-101 1 cent


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Nice coins stoneman! That '34 DDO is quite rare right?
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1983P-1DR-001,1995D-1DO-003,1988D RDV 006
These may not compare to a 1955 or 1969S but finding them on the same day makes it slightly more unusual.
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I walked into a shop in North Texas about 10 years ago and asked if they had anything new. The person behind the counter handed me a Dansco Buffalo nickel album that had already been picked over but still had a few common date coins left in it. I bought the remaining coins for less than a buck apiece and they threw in the album for "free". One of those coins turned out to be a 1935-P double die reverse in nice AU condition. I sent it off to NGC and got it slabbed (AU58) and promptly sold it at a show in Hot Springs Arkansas a few weeks later for just north of 3k$. I was a happy camper!
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In the wild- a wounded eagle SAC. Sold it that very day on ebay.
Purchases (unattributed at the time) tough call between the 1998 Close AM Proof cent in a set and a 1879 S reverse of 78 Morgan dollar both purchased at the same pawn shop many months apart.
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Best one so far was 1995 D LMC FS 103. My first doubled die. Was quite a unique feeling
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QH , the 1934 is definitely not plentiful.
A low grade coin , even if it's the doubled die, is not going to show any of the doubling. A die state that is just a bit later than the one I have may make the doubling indiscernible.
This one is the widest spaced doubling of the whole Lincoln series but the initial hubbing was quite light so the circulation and die state issues I mentioned combine to make this die a rare one.
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I look for those. that tail feather is awesome. Mine would be the 2 FS-502 1930 p Lincoln's I picked. I have the only two that are above a brown grade. And I posted this before but has anyone ever seen a split die/rim to rim die crack quarter?
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I found that quarter looking for yours stoneman!
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I've never seen that crack either willburton! It's unlisted as well. Have you considered getting it listed? http://cuds-on-coins.com/rim-to-rim...u-s-coins-2/
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Thanks grape. Yea I've thought about getting it listed but need to get it out and get a better pic of it!
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