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Pillar of the Community
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Coop, the seller did not list the grade. I would probably grade it as F-12 but I will see what the grading people has to say. Earle, thank you for the birthday wish, It doesn't matter to me that it is late. The 2004 DDO is actually relatively cheap depending on what grade you want and if you want the special holder that I got.
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Pillar of the Community
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Stellar pickup with the '95 Lincoln. I always like the DDOs you can see with the naked eye. That one looks pretty strong!
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Pillar of the Community
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The grading forum agrees with F-12 on the 1954 over mintmark
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Pillar of the Community
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The 2004P DDO in later die states are very affordable (Stages C and D). I've seen circulated specimens for as low as $8 on up to $100+ for slabbed MS specimens (there's a Stage B MS64 specimen for the asking price of $115 right now on the 'bay). Stage A specimens fetch the best money. I haven't seen (or confirmed) a Stage A specimen on the 'bay but Strike it Rich notes that MS coins can be pricey (around $300).
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Pillar of the Community
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Pillar of the Community
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I agree with all the comments, but as long as it's in that holder, it's officially the grade Anacs assigned it. I know a guy that cracked a really valuable coin out of a holder and sent it to a different grading service and received a higher grade. He made hundreds on the switch. BTW, here's a link you might want to put in your favorites. http://coins.ha.com/tutorial/coin-grading.s
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Happy Birthday D6 !! Seriously only 14?!?!
Much smarter than I, when it comes to all things coin related.
& I'm telling my wife what Dusty got for his birthday, in the hopes that she gets the hint.
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Edited by Dustin6 07/21/2016 3:26 pm
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Pillar of the Community
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Bonus coin #1 1960-D 1MM-027. I'm thinking an EDS also in Mint state. 
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Pillar of the Community
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Bonus coin #2 1961-D 1MM-038 in MS-65. 
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Pillar of the Community
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Bonus coin #3 1959-D 1MM-017 in MS-65 
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Pillar of the Community
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Bonus coin #4. This is a question coin, not sure if it a lamination issue or a struck through issue.  
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Bedrock of the Community
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I feel it is a struck through copper scrap issue. A lamination error tends to be straight on the edges in a direction.
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Nice additions!  
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Thanks coop! That was pretty quick. Lastly he sent me a coin that I'm not so sure about. He labeled it as a 1989 no VBD. Not sure if that is normal but here is a pic 
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