2007-P Washington Dollar Long Ray
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He comes on here occasionally.
You may want to PM him.
I think you'd have a better chance for a response that way.
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Gary Kozera
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The site has issues since 01March. No idea of the status. I think they are working on it...
Three helpful posts:
How to take better photos with a Cellphone:
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What Forum to post your coin questions:
https://board.conecaonline.org/forum...t-forum-to-use
Gary Kozera
Website: https://MintErrors.org
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This coin is currently on bid for sale on Great Collections.
FS-C1-2007P-CW-901 RDV-001. And confirmed as FS-902 for Position B. A mysterious modern variety the origin of which has yet to be determined. Denoted by the third ray from the bottom of Liberty's tiara extending far beyond the length normally seen and nearly touching her upraised torch arm. Mentioned for many years, rumored to stretch back to the year of the coin's release, but with few examples coming to light in the intervening nearly twenty years. At the time of writing this, less than 60 examples have been certified between PCGS, CAC, NGC and ANACS pointing to a very small population as the variety is clear to the naked eye to anyone with passing familiarity of the design. An exciting opportunity to obtain one of these modern varieties which to our knowledge have not been offered publicly.
2007-P Presidential Dollar George Washington FS-902 Elongated Ray, Position B PCGS MS-62
FS-C1-2007P-CW-901 RDV-001. And confirmed as FS-902 for Position B. A mysterious modern variety the origin of which has yet to be determined. Denoted by the third ray from the bottom of Liberty's tiara extending far beyond the length normally seen and nearly touching her upraised torch arm. Mentioned for many years, rumored to stretch back to the year of the coin's release, but with few examples coming to light in the intervening nearly twenty years. At the time of writing this, less than 60 examples have been certified between PCGS, CAC, NGC and ANACS pointing to a very small population as the variety is clear to the naked eye to anyone with passing familiarity of the design. An exciting opportunity to obtain one of these modern varieties which to our knowledge have not been offered publicly.
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