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TPG's usually only bother to list those varieties that they will certify or list on the label. These are usually the expensive ones. There are a LOT of doubled dies and other varieties that they don't list.
Oh lookie, even coppercoins only lists ONE other
DDO variant after 50+ years and that one doesn't even consider the IGWT as part of the markers.
CONECA lists only one, which they have marked as "Unconfirmed".
TPG's typically will NOT certify a coin unless they have some documentation to back it up. The only
TPG that seems to put their "coins" on the line is ANACS which will certify a non documented coin. I'd like to see some of these other "non-major" certified
DDO's of 1958. Anyone Know of any?
If the owner of the coin is so adamant about the validity of the find, pack the coin up, send it into a
TPG service and show us the label when it comes back. I should only cost about $30.00 plus shipping and insurance to know for sure.