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Unique 1964 Lincoln Memorial 1c Unc Gem Toned Triple Error Combination

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 Posted 11/01/2020  06:53 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add RedBeard3 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Uncirculated toned 1964 LMC high grade straight out of BU roll.
-Clipped planchet
-Rotated die
-Retained lamination

So I've heard that multiple errors on high graded examples of key dates really add a premium. 64 being a hard date for condition rarity, since my coin is toned and generally mark free wondering around how much of a premium this coin would demand?

I am thinking about getting it graded but only if its worth my time. I say yes its very gradable. Just dont know how much a triple error on a nice coin like this would usually go for.
What does everyone think? Gradable? Anacs?

Thank you ahead of time for your input & good luck to everybody on your coin collecting endeavors!


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As a general rule,a coin needs a retail value of at least $150 to justify all costs involved in having it slabbed.
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I wouldn't think this is worth grading either.
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Nice find and the clip is the most notable part of this error. It's nice to have the Blakesly effect present on the opposite rim from the clip as well.

The rotation looks about 10-15 degrees and the lamination might be a smaller flake but I'm not sure if they will add much to the value.
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Nice example. Very 2x2 worthy, but not significant enough to submit for grading--in my opinion.
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