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Cherry picked this off ebay for around $8. There are a couple spots of PVC that should be able to be removed with acetone, so I am working on getting my hands on that. Aside from that aspect, the 1964-D Reverse of 1965 is a rare variety. There are only two die pairs known to have been paired with a Reverse of 1965. Finding an example unattributed is exceptionally difficult. Finding a better example will probably take me another year or two. Regardless of condition, I am still very happy to have finally added one of these to the collection. Thanks for taking a look!  -CH27 This is a nice read for this variety: https://www.doubleddie.com/286101.html     Collector of U.S. Coins, Varieties, and Colonial Coinage
Edited by CoinHunter27 07/11/2020 11:14 am
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Wow nice one! Certainly great for $8! Great buy cherrypicker king 
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Thanks SilverCents! Cherry picker king is a stretch but thank you!  -CH27
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Well out of everyone on the forum, you, from my eyes at least, have cherrypicked the most! And you're certainly great at doing it as well! Anyway, congrats again!
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Nice find.  It was good to learn and read about the variety. Gives me something to look for. Thanks for sharing 
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SilverCents thanks again! I appreciate the kind words.
Thanks Southsav!
-CH27
Collector of U.S. Coins, Varieties, and Colonial Coinage
Edited by CoinHunter27 07/10/2020 9:05 pm
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Nice! Unfortunately for me the only one I've seen wasn't mine, one at the shop was AU-55
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Yeah these are toughies. I am fortunate to have this one even with the minor PVC.
-CH27
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Mine is a AU-53 in a ANACS holder
Tim Hughes
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Very nice! I will definitely consider a slab if I find a higher grade and straight grading example sometime.
-CH27
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Acetone may take the verdigris off
Tim Hughes
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It is PVC, which should be removed by acetone. I am working on getting my hands on a bottle soon.
-CH27
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The differences between type A and C? 
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The tail feathers were the giveaway for me, not to mention the strength of the entire reverse. The eagle is very sharp.
-CH27
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Nice one CH. I've looked but never found one of those. They're so obvious. I've got a couple jaw dropper Washington's coming in. Only 27 graded and I had to buy a whole roll to get them. It looks like there's only 2 in the roll but hopefully I missed a couple more!
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I look forward to seeing what you found! I've Been hunting for some nice Washington's lately but It's been slow since I found this one.
-CH27
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