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What do you guys think of an inverted D/D 1973D Cent

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  • What do you guys think of an inverted D/D 1973D Cent

    Through the south west corner
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      Hello Signofthedimes,
      That one is very intreging. When I find odities that are un reported, I usually let them sit and look for another verification copy. If you find one in your area - that one made it out of a roll, there must be others. I know the first question that will be asked: How many do you have? the coin looks like it was taken from circulation, so probably need to see more copies to verify a variety. If you by chance find a few more in a BU roll then definately send them in!
      Hope this helps,
      Eric

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        Originally posted by eaxtellcoin View Post
        Hello Signofthedimes,
        That one is very intreging. When I find odities that are un reported, I usually let them sit and look for another verification copy. If you find one in your area - that one made it out of a roll, there must be others. I know the first question that will be asked: How many do you have? the coin looks like it was taken from circulation, so probably need to see more copies to verify a variety. If you by chance find a few more in a BU roll then definately send them in!
        Hope this helps,
        Eric
        I doubt with 99% certainty I will not be able to find another one.

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