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New Member
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Crazy part was I cut them to separate them and put them in my book until I notice the die clash on the dime.   Where's a good place to list it, on ebay?
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Pillar of the Community
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Thanks for the SMS confirmation. Considering they only made 2.36m sets that year, I'd assume there's not too many clashed dies examples in existence & appears to be in fantastic condition too, though 69 might be tough to convince a TPG.
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New Member
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Thanks for the information, don't know much about grading so yeah I might be way off.
I appreciate everyone's input.
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Pillar of the Community
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The first expert I would ask about value is Jon Sullivan. Die clash proof coins are fairly unusual—there are several listed on the Sullivan Numismatics website ranging from $100-400 (NGC graded). If your intention is to sell the coin, perhaps he would make you an offer. Regardless, he could at least give you a specific idea of value. https://sullivannumismatics.com/contact-us/
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Moderator
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Thanks for the extra images, and I would keep that SMS together as much as possible.
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New Member
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Thanks a bunch miester, sent him an email along with hi resolution pictures.
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New Member
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Got reply from Sullivan, he says it ain't worth anything but face value.lol. Yet they have one with same exact die clash for 350.00 and its a higher mintage coin, go figure that one out. Anyways I am thinking about auctioning it 1.00 on ebay with 10days. I'll keep you guys updated in case any interested. Unfortunately I can't start the auction at 10 cents lol.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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If you have any coin shops in your area, you might bring the set in & get their opinion on the grade of the dime/set. Then, (if it were my coin) skip the ebay auction process & sell it as an SMS set but emphasize the dime/clash. Price it to (comparable) dimes w/ similar clashes but have your listing open to offers. Just curious, the dime Sullivan is asking $350 for, what is the grade? In general, high grades command higher prices.
Edited by coin rejector 11/05/2024 11:40 am
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New Member
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Quote: I'll go to one or two of my local shops and see what their opinion is. Keep in mind that not all coin shops have knowledge on errors and varieties. John1 
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Moderator
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standing by for new updated information on this one 
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New Member
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Listing on ebay, 100.00 OBO if you are from this forum let me know on your offer and I might just bite lol.
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New Member
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Pillar of the Community
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Good luck with the auction! =)
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Pillar of the Community
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Good luck on your listing & let us know the outcome.
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