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1995 D Confirm & Grade Finally

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Good morning. I hope this Stops the suffering. and satisfy not only myself but those trying to enjoy A good post with progress. Please I need pics to be be enough.... And of few others and new Camera!!

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1995-D-Confirm-&-Grade-Finally

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 Posted 02/27/2014  09:52 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Jayman931 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I can confirm it is a 1995 D. What exactly are you asking for information about? Is it a doubled die? No...if you are asking about the doubling around the date it is Die Deterioration Doubling. Keep searching! Happy Hunting!
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02/27/2014 11:01 am
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Grading is not necessary. If you looking in a Red Book guide, it only lists a price for a MD-65 at 25 cents. anything less than that grade is not even considered. A MS-65 coin if you went through a BU roll, might yield one on a good day. So grading a circulated coin is pointless unless it is a strong variety.

Side point: The images are a lot better. But when you take and enlarge just a portion of the coin, they are to pixelated to help at all. Try taking micro images through a magnifying glass or loupe. They would be more effective. Still hard to do, but we could see closer on the devices.
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02/27/2014 10:49 am
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Worth at least one cent !
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