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Im pretty sure it is!.. looks really nice. I'm guessin it 1972P-1DO-003 on coppercoin.com. looks exactly like it!
Nice find!
1972P-1DO-003 CLASS 1 CONECA: 3-O-I | Crawford: CDDO-003 Wexler: WDDO-003 | FS#: 1c-033.53
Edited by Kloccwork419 10/07/2008 1:56 pm
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Valued Member
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Looks to me like it is. Very nice find. Did you pull this from circulation? Compare the markers on coppers web site to verify which DDO it is. Bill
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Pillar of the Community
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It is 1972P-1DO-003 :-)
Nice find .
Have Fun, Bill
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yaaay.. I was right Bill!!...You proud of me...?lololol
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Hi Kloccwork,
Ya did good:-)
Have Fun, Bill
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Pillar of the Community
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yes, it is. I have a couple of these that I found, roll searching.
Not the biggie, but a lot of fun to find.
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Thanks Everyone!!  My aunt had a huge jar of pennies and I took about half of them before she turned them at the bank. If I was thinking properly, I should have just paid her for all of the pennies.  Oh well, at least I found this one!!  Thanks again!!
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Interesting how this die has come of age over the past 10 years or so.
When I was at a coin show in Germany back in the late 1980s, I was offered a BU roll of these at $2 per coin and passed.
In 1999 I was offered a BU roll of these at $5 per coin and passed.
Now you cannot find them for under $15 a coin regardless of how you buy them, and I doubt there are many (if any) BU rolls left.
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