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    ANACS is the only company putting all varieties in slabs.

    And does yours have the die scratch above LIBERTY coming of his collar in an east west direction?

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    Thank you twenty2plain, much better photos! Looks like a Coppercoins Die 002 to me! I'm not seeing much in the way of die flow lines on yours, do you have the Coppercoins markers (light die scratches running E-W behind Lincoln's neck and small die chip half way up on the right side of column #3)?
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    Much better photos and agree that this is 1DO-002. Even though this is a nice variety, I don't know if you would recoup the cost of slabbing them. That is your call of course.
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    Very nice find, congrats!! Nice new pics too!

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    Quote Originally Posted by VAB2013 View Post
    Welcome to the LCF twenty2plain! Very nice 63D Lincoln, and very good photos too! It will help in the future if you can take the photo straight on though, instead of at an angle. Maybe it's just the photo angle messing with me but I would like to see the L of Liberty up close if you can (and the date too if you don't mind). I keep looking back and forth and Coppercoins Die 002 is bugging me at the moment!
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    Quote Originally Posted by willbrooks View Post
    You nailed it first. Believe in yourself.
    Thank you so much Will! That really means a lot to me for you to say that! You have always been such a great mentor to me and I have always admired your knowledge and desire to help all of us on the forum!

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    No die scratch above LIBERTY and no die chip on the reverse. These are early die state coins.

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    Quote Originally Posted by twenty2plain View Post
    No die scratch above LIBERTY and no die chip on the reverse. These are early die state coins.
    Thank you for the update! Congrats on a very nice find!!!

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    You’re right about that. The coins are probably worth $20 each, but slabbing fees are about the same.

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