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  • copperfan
    • Aug 2008
    • 6

    Newbi here.




    I come by way of the PCGS forum.


    I had posted a thread there about some varieties I recently found in some proof and mint sets.

    Here is a list of what I have found,

    1: 1964 Proof Accented hair half, with cameo and a DDO & a QDR.
    2: 1964 MS half DDO
    3: 1964 MS half DDR
    4:1964 Proof Washington TDO & a DDR
    5: 1963 Proof Jefferson DDO
    6: 1964 Proof Jefferson DDR

    I have checked and rechecked with my stereo scope and am sure of what I have.

    I just cant seem to find any info on them. I cant find my CPG, and my camera software has vanished.

    Im trying to get the pics loaded, but it may take abit of time.


    Are there any pictures of some of these dates known varieties anywhere here?

    Or do some of you have some similiar coins to show?



    Thanks for any and all help.

    Im hoping I learn alot from this place, and thanks for having me.
  • 3˘nicker
    • Oct 2007
    • 128

    #2
    i believe there are way to many varieties for those years pretty much across the board to give you much info without pics
    Jimmy Ehrhart
    previous member of CONECA and C.F.C.C.

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    • copperfan
      • Aug 2008
      • 6

      #3
      Thats what I figured. Im trying to get some pictures uploaded to my pc.

      Ill update ASAP.

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      • atrox001
        • Aug 2007
        • 268

        #4
        Copperfan…a very good place for you to start would be using the CONECA Master Variety Listings. Going through the listings trying to attribute a die variety is what it is all about for me…so much fun! A good example might be to check your 50c AH 64PR DDO/QDR and see if it matches the description for the 64PR DDO-033/DDR-017. Good Luck.



        Larry Nienaber
        Last edited by atrox001; 08-17-2008, 01:52 PM.

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        • copperfan
          • Aug 2008
          • 6

          #5
          Thanks for the advice Larry.
          The link is a place I know alittle. Any chance there is any pictures of any of these varieties?

          Im still trying to get some pictures up of mine, but its taking longer than I thought.

          PM sent.

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          • copperfan
            • Aug 2008
            • 6

            #6
            Well I couldnt confirm if its the DDO-33/DDR-17.

            I found my Wiles half book, and think I may have found it...
            My first coin I found turned out to be A 1964 Proof Accented Hair UVC-24, DMR-24, DDO-019/DDR-002

            "Description(obv): Silver proof. Medium spread on date and Y of LIberty with a light spread on L of Liberty and IN GOD WE TRUST.

            Description(rev): Light triple spread on stars CW from K-9 to K-10, HALF DOLLAR, and both dots."



            From the pictues of the obverse, mine looks to have more dramati doubling on IN GOD WE TRUST , possibly a EDS example, in the book they dont have one confirmed, just a Stage B, or MDS, and a Stage C......



            Any info on this variety, rarity, or value?

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