
1915-D/D/D Triple D cent Cherrypicker FS-501
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1915-D/D/D Triple D cent Cherrypicker FS-501
Here is the first reported 1915-D/D/D RPM-001. Listed as a D/D by CONECA, it is actually a triple.
Ken Potter
CONECA Public Relations
Member of: CONECA-HLM, ANA-LM, MSNS-HLM, NWDCC, CSNS, NLG, IASAC, Fly-In
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Unless otherwise noted, images are by Ken Potter and copyright Ken Potter 2015.
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Good morning Mr. Potter, remember that 1964 Roosevelt Dime I showed you ( SMS ) I posted it on PCGS forums yesterday, it went all over the place, yes, no, maybe so .. Lol... Heres the link http://forums.collectors.com/message...34&STARTPAGE=1
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Richard,
I'm no expert on the SMS 1964 dimes.Ken Potter
CONECA Public Relations
Member of: CONECA-HLM, ANA-LM, MSNS-HLM, NWDCC, CSNS, NLG, IASAC, Fly-In
Visit my website: http://koinpro.tripod.com
Visit CONECA's Website
Unless otherwise noted, images are by Ken Potter and copyright Ken Potter 2015.
CONECA Notice: Any individual is encouraged to submit articles, opinions, or any other material beneficial to the numismatic community. Contributions should not be libelous or slanderous; ethics and good taste shall be adhered to. Opinions expressed herein do not necessarily represent the official CONECA policy or those of its officers. The act of submitting material shall constitute an expressed warranty by the contributor that the material is original; if not, source and permission must be provided.
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Richard,
You'd be further ahead to keep your money in your pocket and let a few of the locals look at it first. It may be something explainable once the actual coin is seen.
I'll be at the Northwest Detroit Coin Club meeting to do CONECA's Introduction To Errors & Varietes Powerpoint Presentation on April 28. It's located at the Livonia Senior Center, 15218 Farmington Rd, Livonia, MI 48154. The meeting starts at 7:30 and anybody can attend. The presentation will be a half-hour with a period of time for questions after the show.
It's out of your way but you might enjoy yourself. Don't know if you've seen this show but it now has so many slides that every half-hour presentation I do should be different than anything you've seen before.Ken Potter
CONECA Public Relations
Member of: CONECA-HLM, ANA-LM, MSNS-HLM, NWDCC, CSNS, NLG, IASAC, Fly-In
Visit my website: http://koinpro.tripod.com
Visit CONECA's Website
Unless otherwise noted, images are by Ken Potter and copyright Ken Potter 2015.
CONECA Notice: Any individual is encouraged to submit articles, opinions, or any other material beneficial to the numismatic community. Contributions should not be libelous or slanderous; ethics and good taste shall be adhered to. Opinions expressed herein do not necessarily represent the official CONECA policy or those of its officers. The act of submitting material shall constitute an expressed warranty by the contributor that the material is original; if not, source and permission must be provided.
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Originally posted by koinpro View PostRichard,
You'd be further ahead to keep your money in your pocket and let a few of the locals look at it first. It may be something explainable once the actual coin is seen.
I'll be at the Northwest Detroit Coin Club meeting to do CONECA's Introduction To Errors & Varietes Powerpoint Presentation on April 28. It's located at the Livonia Senior Center, 15218 Farmington Rd, Livonia, MI 48154. The meeting starts at 7:30 and anybody can attend. The presentation will be a half-hour with a period of time for questions after the show.
It's out of your way but you might enjoy yourself. Don't know if you've seen this show but it now has so many slides that every half-hour presentation I do should be different than anything you've seen before.
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