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Don;t mind me. I'm new at this. Car10's post had a picture of the 1994 DDR. It said 6 views next to it. I thought there was 6 different pictures of it. Now It says 7 views.
probably because I looked at it. Jokes on me. By the way, its the FS1c-039.9.
I wanted to see the back of it to compare to the one I found. Mine is about AU BN by my reckoning. I have some pictures of it if anyone is interested. Also I might part with it for the right price if anyone is interested.Comment
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I am interested. I was looking for an affordable example that is problem free. Lets see some pics. This is probably one that will eventually be added to the main site.Comment
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Don;t mind me. I'm new at this. Car10's post had a picture of the 1994 DDR. It said 6 views next to it. I thought there was 6 different pictures of it. Now It says 7 views.
probably because I looked at it. Jokes on me. By the way, its the FS1c-039.9.
I wanted to see the back of it to compare to the one I found. Mine is about AU BN by my reckoning. I have some pictures of it if anyone is interested. Also I might part with it for the right price if anyone is interested.Comment
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Don;t mind me. I'm new at this. Car10's post had a picture of the 1994 DDR. It said 6 views next to it. I thought there was 6 different pictures of it. Now It says 7 views.
probably because I looked at it. Jokes on me. By the way, its the FS1c-039.9.
I wanted to see the back of it to compare to the one I found. Mine is about AU BN by my reckoning. I have some pictures of it if anyone is interested. Also I might part with it for the right price if anyone is interested.Comment
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1982 DDR - Newly discovered...
I would venture a guess that more will be found in the future, though this DDR is found in the scarcest of 82 rolls, the 82 plain small date zinc. John Wexler has a great article about this newly discovered DDR in the most recent issue of NCADD's bi-monthly newsletter "The HUB" - NOV/DEC 2007 - issue. The 3 page article includes AWESOME pics along with full descriptions and Tips on how one can narrow one's search for this variety. That issue also featured info on three newly "discovered" Lincoln Cent RPMs.
To:
New Lincoln Cent Variety collectors,
If you do not belong to NCADD I would recommended joining. The newsletter alone is well worth the price of yearly membership. Heck this one issue alone is worth it. Every issue there is something on Lincoln Varietys..Lincoln Cent Variety EnthusiastComment
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Searching Through Memorials
Hi guys:
I hope I am doing this right. Its my first try. If it works there are three pics of my 1994 DDR Fs#1c-039.9. Front and back at 10x plus the extra cols at 60x. These were taken by my QX5 digital microscope which I use as I'm searching thru rolls. I hope the pics show up well.
Its ungraded, I figure AU BN 50 maybe?
I have no idea what to ask for it. I'd like to trade for a 1932D or S quarter.
(24 cents profit)
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It looks like a 1994 DDR to me too. I don't think it is worth a 1932 D or S quarter however. Look like an AU-53 to me. Worth between $70-$80. The 1932 D and S quarters go for around $200 in good. I would be willing to figure out some type of trade or purchase with you. Just do me one favor...don't clean it, rub it, or dip it.Comment
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"1982 ddr 1 - One Known"
There's actually two now.
http://www.coincommunity.com/forum/t...TOPIC_ID=22770
Jim Proctor, finder of the second 1982 DDR 1, sent me some pics...
You can see them here: http://www.lincolncentresource.com/d.../1982ddr1.htmlComment
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The 2000 "Extra Beard" doubled die has been debunked and delisted. It is now a trail only. Read more HERE .Comment
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