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1960 Franklin Proof Triple Die Obverse

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Hi recently won this on ebay. I can't really find any information about it and was wondering what you thought the value is?



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I don't know anything about them, but shouldn't it be "tripled" die on the label?
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No triple is right just like it's double die not doubled die
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It should read tripled die and it is doubled die not double die. Only one die is used on each side of a coin.
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If you just won it on ebay and you paid more for it than anyone else who saw it (assuming it was at auction), then what you paid is the current value.
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