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Pillar of the Community
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Looks like a TDC-1C-2013-01. Not sure of value.
Still Lookin
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Wow. That was a pretty strong clash.
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Canada
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Wow nice find John 
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Quote: Looks like a TDC-1C-2013-01 Can you post a link for info please? John1 
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Clash at the lip is in the wrong place.
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Puerto Rico
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Nice find 
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United States
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Nice find!
Maybe another "First" for you. That would be nice.
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Close but not the same as 001, also no trails on the reverse like 001.Thanks to all for the kudos  Does anyone have an idea of value...$5? John1 
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I'd give you $5 for it. 
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Not for sale at the moment. Just like to know the values of my finds for a cross references.There is a 001 on the bay for $20. John1 
Edited by John1 11/27/2014 4:52 pm
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Pillar of the Community
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Excellent specimen - I'd say it would fetch in excess of $5.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Great find. To a clashed die collector this is pure gold, my guess is it might be one of those listings that could end up surprising you... upwards of $5. Congratulations!
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 with Sudz. Looking at some clash sales histories, some of the more unique and harder clashes can get a few bidders interested. Some were north of the $20 mark you noted for a 80s specimens. You might consider putting a nice fat Buy Now price, but then you might low-ball yourself. It's a dynamic market it seems where some lighter, more common clashes fetch decent money as well. Personally, I'd keep that beauty until another lesser specimen came along and then test the market with that. Good luck John!
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