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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Awesomd,thanks Dustin I'm a check it out when I get home later!
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Pillar of the Community
United States
712 Posts |
thank you Dustin and good luck
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Valued Member
United States
100 Posts |
It would appear that I have another example of this coin 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
2092 Posts |
I wonder what the premium is on these?
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Pillar of the Community
United States
2191 Posts |
Yes, that's the one. Nice find.
Error coin writer and researcher.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
2946 Posts |
dang... why cant my coins from the mint be all jacked up? 
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Pillar of the Community

United States
8902 Posts |
This coin is reminiscent of my 2015 Proof dime. http://goccf.com/t/405295I wonder if the mint had issues during these years...
Edited by Dearborn 05/15/2022 8:16 pm
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Pillar of the Community
United States
2191 Posts |
Boba Debt spurred me to check out the listings for 2014 Native American proof dollars. There seems to be a continuum from heavily frosted, to lightly frosted, to unfrosted features. So the specimens with the extensive unfrosted areas might not be as rare as I thought. And since it is a continuum, there might be hesitancy among the grading services to elevate the unfrosted specimens to a special status.
Error coin writer and researcher.
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Bedrock of the Community

United States
58032 Posts |
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Valued Member
United States
100 Posts |
Quote: So even the highest graded ones on the normal ones are barely worth the slab fees. I don't think that price is based on it being an error coin It will be interesting to see how this evolves as collectors figure out that the "Single Pass" coins are errors We might see a flood of them on eBay or just a couple
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Bedrock of the Community

United States
58032 Posts |
Well save them for now. Give it sometime to see what pans out. It depends on the collectors to see if they are interested in these things. Don't allow the graders to make there cut on a shot in the dark. (keep them safe if you are going to save them. Save in a 2X2. Not in a tube) Dropping them in a tube can damage the coins already in there.
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Pillar of the Community

United States
8902 Posts |
Yes, definitely keep them safe. you never know what will come down the pipe later on. (I have mine already graded and slabbed with the "missing reverse frosting" moniker on it.)
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Bedrock of the Community

United States
58032 Posts |
Only costs face value to save it plus the 2X2. You could later one release and get your money back. But is you release it, The question would haunt you: 'Why didn't I just save it?"
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Valued Member
United States
100 Posts |
Side by side pics 
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Pillar of the Community

United States
8902 Posts |
dramatic differences. definitely a keeper until a value can be ascertained. I'm still trying to get a value on my dime... 
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