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Canada 25 Cents A/V Variety

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 Posted 12/08/2015  12:30 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add canadian-varieties to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
More of these have come out of the woodwork this year than in past years...

I've acquired three just recently

http://www.londoncoins.co.uk/?page=...searchtype=2

http://www.ebay.com/itm/40103872625...RK:MEBIDX:IT

http://www.ebay.com/itm/18190205432...RK:MEBIDX:IT

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Congrats!
I'm surprised at the prices, maybe time for me to sell a couple.
I notice all three are the N/N die type.
Do you find that the ones from the other die are much rarer?
"Dipping" is not considered cleaning...
-from PCGS website
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Yes...the other A/V type is scarcer for sure...

The prices are fine...these should be going for $1000 in G and $2000 in VG (once published of course) ;)
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Are these types easy to sell?
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To me...yes...I buy them all.
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Just adding this one from different die

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There are two types of 1872 25c A/V.

Type 1 - has N/N in Canada
Type 2 - has Die Crack between C and A of CANADA

lovely example
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I need someone to explain me the rational or irrational behind all the attention that people give to a certain error and not an other one. For example that boring plug V and die crack on the 1872 quarter to a 1880 nickel that I posted a topic on here few days ago .That nickel with multiples dots and plug between CE@NTS seem to me much more interesting ?
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Sorry it is posted on Devlec post for 1880 5 cents variety
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Collectors decide whats interesting...

the 1872 25c A/Vs are interesting because there is a real 1872 50C A/V variety out there...hence you get a little "series"...

I do agree that once you get into die cracks, die chips, die clogs...collector interest is very variable and fickle

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