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 Posted 03/17/2007  8:42 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Conder101 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Well if it isn't the three error then it is S-220, 223, or NC-1. I hope that on yours the berry to the right of the E in ONE is in the center of the letter and not at the top. (NC-3 12 known, Finest known is a VG-8.)

220 and 223 are common but not in higher grade, still it will have to make an EAC VF-20 before you come out ahead.

And as for the comment that if it was a three error he would be ok if it was a F-12, that is true if it is the COMMON three error. The three error comes as two different varieties the S-219 which is common and the S-218 which is very rare. I just bought an AG 218 for $950 and I think I got a bargin. The last one I saw sell before that was a Fr-2 for $1300.
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 Posted 03/17/2007  11:27 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add swamperbob to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
The coin has the berry at the top of the E.

I took it to the Charlotte Money Show today and spoke to most of the grading services - all of them sight corrosion from the years of contact with the wood frame as a reason for NOT slabbing the coin. ANACS will net grade it - but it is likely to get a VF type net grade even though it is EF for wear.

The history of the coin seems to be of no interest whatsoever.
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