Hi Folks, Hope everyone is doing great! Last weekend I went to Salt Lake City to a coin show they were having there, I bought a bag of wheats for $150, not to impressed with that but did find a 1926-S, 1929-D in Au, but I also bought some BU rolls, in one of the rolls marked 1960-D LD, I found about 30 SD's and 2 1960-D DDO-001's. I took some pictures of the one that looks to be scratched up a bit, the other is premo and i didnt want to take a chance with it. I was wondering what you folks thought about the die state of this coin, and whether you think this coin would grade at least MS-65 or not. Sorry I had a hard time getting the color to match, the last pic is the closest, it is on a white background. Thanks in advance for your help, much appreciated...
1960 D/D Small Date over Large Date
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Very nice score and great example of why it can pay to ignore the writing. It makes it easier to grade when the whole coins is visible. But I think it will be difficult to get a grade that high with the scratches/marks above LIBERTY.Last edited by Petespockets55; 07-08-2017, 11:20 AM.Comment
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Nice picks and finds... Comparing yours with VVs samples http://varietyvista.com/01b%20LC%20D...960DDDO001.htm Yours appears to be a Stage C... The die abrasions/gouges from the O of GOD are absent in Stage B and show up in Stage C... I couldn't even guess a grade on your coin... Lots of glare
Bet that gave you a headache trying to look at
Jim
(A.K.A. Elmer Fudd)
Be verwy verwy quiet... I'm hunting coins!!! Good Hunting!!!
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Congrats on a fantastic find. Later die state on those. Just yesterday someone else posted on one of the facebook groups that he 7 of them in one roll, and they were all EDS. Just unreal. Good luck if you get them graded.All opinions expressed are not necessarily shared by willbrooks or his affiliates. Taking them may result in serious side effects. Results may vary. Offer not valid in New Jersey.Comment
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