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1867 Doubled Die Two Cent Piece - Eye Candy!!

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Love this coin!! Just recently graded by PCGS as MS65BN but the obverse has nice original mint red shining through!!

1867-Doubled-Die-Two-Cent-Piece---Eye-Candy!!
1867-Doubled-Die-Two-Cent-Piece---Eye-Candy!!
1867-Doubled-Die-Two-Cent-Piece---Eye-Candy!!
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 Posted 09/26/2016  4:48 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add BigSilver to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
WOW.
super coin
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Beautiful example and congrats!
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Awesome double die. Very visible separation of images
in the banner above the shield and arrowhead.
Weakness of the strike on the 2 Cents side,
especially on AMERICA and die crack through D in UNITED.

Great error coin.
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Amazing example 1867 Doubled-Die Obverse.
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Stunning! Thanks for sharing this. When looking at it, its hard to believe it was 99 years old when Captain Kirk first took the helm of the Enterprise!
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Lovely example. Strong DD is wonderful too. Hard to beat.
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Very nice! Extremely strong DDO!
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Very nice die variety. Awesome coin!!
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That is a sweet variety.
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How did you happen to acquire this little gem?
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WOW! That particular coin is so much nicer than the MS64RB I once had, I still have a bunch of these, probably around 15-20, most cherry picked at shows or online as regular 1867 coins. They are really quite scarce at VF25 and higher in grade.
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Beautiful example of this variety!
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Just graded you say? Does that mean you cherrypicked it? If so, I never knew a DDO was out there and gives me some hope to keep looking.
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Amazing - absolutely amazing.
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