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1972 Eisenhower Dollar Overstruck By 1972 Cent Dies PCGS MS 63 Unique

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My budget would argue otherwise!


Perhaps you could find one on Ali Baba for about a dollar. Prolly already in a PCGS slab too!!!
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The video in the above link is the interview of Fred Weinberg by Seth Chandler.

Fred's recollection of his conversations in his office, with the Chief of the U.S. Mint Police, are extremely insightful and explain why the Mint doesn't attempt to recover error coins from decades ago.

It's 20 minutes long and is an excellent interview of Fred Weinberg and some of his error coin adventures.
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Thanks Mike!
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For those exploring when dual and quad presses were introduced, all I can tell you is that saddle (tandem) strikes on cents go back to at least 1949. Perhaps 1948.
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Very interesting, but even if I had the money I'd have zero interest in owning any error that was intentionally created. To me, even though it was created at the mint, I consider it comparable to a coin with PMD. Though, from the money spent on these types of "errors" I see that many people feel otherwise!
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