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Thank you @CometHonor716. Will follow your advice. I was getting nervous not to say cold feet with the videos and media comments on the fate of the discovery but then decided to chin up and keep moving forward! :) The first two of the 12 sent to NGC are in transit and came up at MS66RD! With a so low population of certified ones I hope, like you said, for coin enthusiast to grab a piece of numismatic history! 
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New Member
United States
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@Sathe - Keep the search and them drinking! :) I wish I could get my hands on a few D boxes but has been Phillies only.
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New Member
United States
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Moderator
 United States
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Odd that NGC shows the reverse of the coin on the front of the slab  John1 
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New Member
United States
23 Posts |
As per NGC VP Marketing a while ago: "NGC will do this at its discretion and most coins will not be holdered with the reverse side up unless there is something particularly noteworthy about the reverse".
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Moderator
 United States
56855 Posts |
So why is the reverse showing when the "V" is on the obverse? John1 
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New Member
United States
23 Posts |
I better plea guilty...no clue! :)
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New Member
 United States
39 Posts |
PCGS and NGC returned mine with the reverse on front. I even put a note on the form to have the Obverse on front on another NGC submission and they didn't read it apparently.
YouTube expert Blue ridge silver hound in particular has been writing the extra V obituary once a month. He mainly covers raw coin sales, so when someone finds a box and puts up an auction everyday the sale price goes down for raw Vs. He's get info wrong about the extra V alot and doesn't skip a beat. Influencers amirite.
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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Sorry ComeHonor715 but Quote: YouTube expert Blue ridge silver hound I doubt to be an coins expert. It is just a good web marketer.
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New Member
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I was being sarcastic when saying expert.
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New Member
United States
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Out of ten sent to NGC they are shipping back today I got: one (67), seven (66), one (65) and the last not graded. The Extra ""V"" and Uncirculated is on the label but "Damage Obverse" also added. The Reverse was apparently okay. Wonder if a candidate to place on auction. You know better than me but I am guessing there is someone out there who likes odd results like this one. :)  
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New Member
 United States
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Hmmm that's a weird one. Does look like some surface stuff is going on near the date/jacket. Consider sending some to Great Collections for more niche eyeballs.
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United States
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New Member
United States
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I was doing some research on the VDB with extra V and came across this forum.I bet some of yall kicking urself in the rear. Lol. It pays to be kind and open minded when it comes to coin collecting especially to new collectors. You never know what you might find and there is ALWAYS a possibility for ANY error. So, let's not be rude and/or a snob to new collectors. This is a place for them to come ask questions and learn.not a place to be belittled or made fun of. We were all new to this once and it's important to remember that! No matter HOW MANY TIMES someone asks "Is this a 1982 small date copper" be polite and answer them the best way you know how. If the question seems dumb or frustrated you.LEAVE IT ALONE. Someone else will answer it. You don't have to be the one every time to answer a question. There are plenty on here that don't mind responding in a respectful manner. That is all! Rant mission accomplished. Have a blessed day and happy hunting!&  #128149;#129392;#128022; Loves you all! -HardCoreCopper
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 United States
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 to the Community, HCC!
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