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1988 Lincoln D Transitional FG

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 Posted 08/28/2022  03:37 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add CentSation to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

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"@Cent: stepchild? From 5,253,740,443 coins strike in Denver that year only one Die produce this variety. This mean something like 0.0001%. Yes it is a small child, here only John find one, I look from 30 years for, probably D. Bowers have one or see upon in time one, and etc.

You talk about Cherry what? Sorry how many varieties they list there?
I think you spend the money for a wrong book. Me I regret spend 9.5 $ for this un-useful book.

You give a nice laugh before sleep."


LOL, I have no idea what you said, but glad I could entertain you.

edit: Are you saying that one reverse die lasted through several obverse dies? Even if that is so, the average die makes about a million coins so that would be 1/5253 which is closer to .002%.
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 Posted 08/28/2022  08:32 am  Show Profile   Check datadragon's eBay Listings Bookmark this reply Add datadragon to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
This is cherry pickers variety fs-901, also coneca listed as rdv-006, wexler LMRD-006 and can also be found on page 100 of the book strike it rich with pocket change 5th edition which I recommend to anyone to pick up who is searching these type of varieties. The doubled ear DDO is also in there. Certainly later you can pick up cherrypickers guides and use the free information on the web sites beyond strike it rich book to have a more complete list of what you can look for, just keep in mind that many varieties can have low value and so those additional resources may be more for the advanced who just wants to have the knowledge of what exists as a reference.

As far as value, strike it rich lists value circulated at 50-75, uncirculated 125-200. When in high grade, a coin can be graded and in those higher conditions is where prices can go up to much higher ranges beyond these as these are for typical conditions found in pocket change.
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