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Dont know anything about these. Is this rare or in good shape? I think it's a type one if I read it right.

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Yup, type I, average shape. My local dealer buys them for 90 cents and sells for $1.25 funny guy
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Type 1's were made in early-mid 1975 when the type 2's came out late in the year. Many were made, an abundance of mint and proof sets were put away for the Celebrations making them quitereasonable on price. EXCEPT when trying for that darn silver proof!
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Tough to say with the angle of the photos. It's definitely a slider, maybe AU-58? Either way, a common but nice coin!
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Thanks all. I ended up getting 2 of them, 1 and 2 type but this was the better shape one.
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High AU at best and quite common as noted.
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AU-58. Common in this condition.
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