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| ND (72-D) Struck on Half Dollar with Clashed Dies |
United States
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$1 ND D Struck On Half W/Clashed Dies
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PCGS MS 62
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This coin has clashed images of: Talon Head, UDU (Upsdide-Down U between E of WE & Ike's neck), and U of UNITED in front of Ike. Also has back of Ike's neck under Eagle's right wing. -
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| 1971-P Double Clip |
United States
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$1 1971 P
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PCGS MS 64
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A nice 4% Double-Clipper. Tough date for Philly error Ikes.
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| 1971-P Struck Thru Reverse |
United States
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$1 1971 D Struck Thru Reverse
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NGC MS 65
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These Gem BU MS65 1971-P's are very tough to find..Especially with an error of any kind! Strange Strike thru on eagle's wing.
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| 1971-D FEV DDO-002 |
United States
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$1 1971 D
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NGC MS 65
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A rare FEV DDO that was attributed by John Wexler as an 71-D DDO-002 REV-006. I also have the "Discovery Piece" in an ANACS holder.
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| 1971-D/D FEV WRPM-002 |
United States
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$1 1971 D/D FEV RPM-002
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PCGS MS 64
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A rare Ike RPM on an FEV to boot! A wonderful Double DIVA treat! I also have the "Discovery Piece" in an ANACS holder.
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| 1971-D/D FEV WRPM-003 |
United States
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$1 1971 D/D FEV-RPM
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PCGS MS 66
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Rare RPM on an FEV...A Double DIVA treat! Highest Graded! I also have the "Discovery Piece" in an ANACS holder.
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| 1971-D Friendly Eagle Variety (FEV) |
United States
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$1 1971 D FEP
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PCGS MS 66
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A VERY significant die Variety where a possible pattern proof die was used on a business strike. Many unique features on the reverse that are found on no other Ike! Good article on this coin in July, 2007 "Numismatist" Pg. 57.
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| 1971-D FEV 5% Clip |
United States
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$1 1971 D 5% CURVED CLIP
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NGC MS 63
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For more on the FEV go to: http://ikegroup.org/FEV.htm Mint Errors on scarce varieties are rare. There are at least 2 of these FEV's with clips at K-1.
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| 1971-D FEV Obverse & Reverse Struck Thru |
United States
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AND 1971 D $1 OBVERSE REVERSE STRUCK THRU
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NGC MS 63
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Deepest struck thru grease (on obv) that I have ever seen on ANY Ike. A full 360 degrees next to rim. Minor on reverse.
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| 1971-D FEV Peg Leg |
United States
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$1 1971 D
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NGC MS 65
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RARE Peg Leg Die abraded Clashed Die FEV. Highest Graded?
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| 1971-D FEV DDO/DDR |
United States
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$1 1971 D FEV DDO/DDR
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PCGS MS 65
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The scarce Doubled Die Obverse and Reverse makes up an estimated 2% of the FEV population.
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| 1971-D FEV the "Oh, NO!" Variety |
United States
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$1 1971 D FEV "Oh, NO!"
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PCGS MS 65
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The die crack reverse on this FEV Variety is naked-eye large!
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| 1971-D FEV |
United States
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$1 1971 D/D FEV Die Crack
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PCGS MS 64
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"Cudly TED" Small cud on reverse leading into one long die crack
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| 1971-D/D WRPM-001 |
United States
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$1 1971 D/D WRPM-001
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PCGS MS 63
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~RARE!~ A very hard-to-find Re-Punched Ike mintmark!
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| 1971-D Double Clip/Talon Head |
United States
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$1 1971 D Single Talon Head
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PCGS MS 66
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Neat double error...A 3% Double-Clip + "Talon Head" Clashed Die
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| 1971-D Double Talon Head "Near" |
United States
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$1 1971 D DTH "Near"
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PCGS MS 64
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Dies clashed twice. The two clash marks are overlapping or touching. Much more common than Double Talon Heads "Far".
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| 1971-D Double Talon Head "Far" |
United States
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$1 1971 D
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NGC MS 65
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First clashed "Talon" got abraded. Second one did not. About as "Far" apart as I've found.
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| 1971-D Double Talon Head "Mid" |
United States
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$1 1971 D
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NGC MS 65
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A nice gem Double Talon Head. It's not quite a "Near" and not quite a "Far", so I'm calling it "Mid". -
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| 1971-D Peg-Leg |
United States
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$1 1971 D
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NGC MS 65
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Highest Graded 71-D Peg-Leg? These are VERY tough to find in gem condition!
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| 1971-D Rotated Dies |
United States
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$1 1971 D Rotated Die CW
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NGC MS 66
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Highest graded Rotated clad Ike?...About 35 Degree CW Rotation.
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| 1971-D Double Struck |
United States
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STRUCK 1971 D $1 DOUBLE 2ND 95% O/C UNIFACE OBV
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NGC MS 63
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The 2nd Strike is 95% Off Center With a Uniface Obverse.
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| 1971-D UDU & DTH |
United States
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$1 1971 D UDU & DTH
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PCGS MS 66
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Clashed U Obverse...UDU (Upside Down U) plus a Double Talon Head.
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| 1971-S Clashed "U" Obverse Die |
United States
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$1 1971 S Upside Down U Clashed Die
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PCGS MS 67
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DieVarietyNews.com, issue #13, page 46. Clashed U Obv. (UDU) with a Talon Head. -
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| 1971-S Faded Peg Leg (FPL) |
United States
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$1 1971 S SILVER FS-401 Faded Peg Leg DDO
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PCGS MS 66
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This one is a Top-Pop, but these are scarce in any condition! DDO-007 Variety. Cherry Picker's FS-401. - See page 72 of Wexler, Crawford and Flynn's: The Authoritative Reference Of Eisenhower Dollars
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| 1971-S Straight Peg Leg (SPL) |
United States
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$1 1971 S SILVER
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NGC MS 64
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Much scarcer than the "Faded" Peg Leg.
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| 1971-S |
United States
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$1 1971 S Silver Struck Thru Reverse
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NGC MS 64
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Struck Thru Reverse. These Silver Blue Pack Ikes errors are few and far between. Much tougher quality control.
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| 1971-S |
United States
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$1 1971 S SILVER
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NGC UNC
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Obverse Planchet Flaw
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| 1972-P Type 1 Triple Clip |
United States
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S$1 1972 TRIPLE CLIP
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NGC MS 65
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Very hard to find triple clips that are this evenly spread out. -
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| 1972-P Type 1 Clipper |
United States
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$1 1972 P Type 1 5% Curved Clip
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NGC MS 65
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Nice golden-toned Gem Type 1 with a 5% Clip.
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| 1972-P Type 1 Peg-Leg |
United States
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$1 1972 TYPE 1
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NGC MS 64
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MS64 Peg-Leg.... Philly Peggers are tough!
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| 1972-P Type 2 |
United States
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$1 1972 P March Type 2
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PCGS MS 65
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Herb Hick's "March" Type 2 Reverse. Die crack through top of STATES. Go to: http://ikegroup.org/ROBERT-3.htm for groundbreaking article on this new DIVA.
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| 1972-P Type 2 Sintered Planchet |
United States
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$1 1972 TYPE 2
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NGC MS 65
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There was a small batch of these August" Type 2's that are on sintered plachets and have a coppery coating. This is NOT toning and these are rare!
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| 1972-P Type 2 Struck-Thru Grease |
United States
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$1 1972 TYPE 2
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NGC MS 60
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This is the "August" Type 2 with Struck-Thru Grease in the Obv. field. Pretty much obliterating the LI.
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| 1972-P Type 3 Talon Head |
United States
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$1 1972 P Talon Head
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PCGS MS 65
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Nice example of a scarce 72-P Single Talon Head. Very easy to see "Naked-Eye" variety. Incredible colors on this one!!
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| 1972-P Type 3 Double Talon Head "Near" |
United States
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$1 1972 P Double Talon "Near"
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PCGS MS 63
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A very scarce Philly Double Talon Head with the Regular "R". Clash marks don't overlap but are not far enough apart to designate "Far"...Thus, this one is a "Near" DT. Looks like a crab claw on Ike's head.
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| 1972-P Type 3 |
United States
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$1 1972 TYPE 3 OBVERSE STRUCK THRU
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NGC MS 64
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Struck Thru String Looks like Ike is sucking up a piece of twirled spaghetti! -
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| 1972-D Double Struck and Rotated! HUGE! |
United States
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$1 1972 D Double Struck
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PCGS MS 64
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The 2nd Strike is 10% O/C along with a 90 Degrees Rotated Die! Look Closely...Fascinating Error!!
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| 1972-D Split Clam Shell |
United States
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$1 1972 D Split Clamshell+Struck Thru Obv.
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NGC MS 63
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This is a dramatic-looking, split clam shell...plus, it has a strike-thru.
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| 1972-D Double Clip |
United States
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$1 1972 D DOUBLE CURVED CLIPS
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NGC MS 66
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Most Ike clips don't come this nice! -
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| 1972-D Talon Head |
United States
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$1 1972 D Talon Head
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PCGS MS 65
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With a Strong Single "Talon" showing from Clashed Die
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| 1972-D Clip |
United States
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$1 1972 D Clipped 66
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NGC MS 66
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Golden clipper with nice blue album toning in tough-to-find MS66 condition. -
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| 1972-D Double Talon Head "Near" |
United States
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$1 1972 D Double Talon Head
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PCGS MS 66
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Struck on freshly abraded dies to try and "fix" clash marks. One can see the Talon with naked eye, but it takes a loop to see that there are two of them close together.
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| 1972-D Peg Leg |
United States
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$1 1972 P Peg Leg
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PCGS MS 66
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Cool Color....Highest Graded?
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United States
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$1 1972 D
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NGC MS 63
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1972--D Peg Leg clashed die Variety that has been so abraded, the top bar of the E in WE is significantly shorter than the others.
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| 1972-D Misaligned Die Peg Leg |
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$1 1972 D OBVERSE MISALIGNED DIE
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NGC MS 64
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Misaligned die on a scarce Peg Leg Variety
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| 1972-D Struck on 14.4 gr. Planchet |
United States
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$1 1972 D
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PCGS MS 64
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Struck On Phil. 1 Piso Planchet. MUCH rarer than the 74-D Struck on Piso.
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| 1972-S |
United States
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$1 1972 S SILVER OBVERSE LAMINATION
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NGC MS 66
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Obverse Lamination
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| 1972-S Clipped Planchet |
United States
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$1 1972 S SILVER CLIP @10:00
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NGC MS 64
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Clip at K-10. These 40% Silver Errors are VERY tough to come by in any grade!
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| 1973-P Clipper |
United States
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$1 1973 P Curved Clip @ 4:00
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NGC MS 64
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Tough date for a clipper because these were only made for Mint Sets.
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| 1973-P "Smoker" |
United States
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$1 1973 P "Smokin' Ike"
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NGC MS 64
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This is one "Smoking" Struck Thru Obv!
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