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I have brought up a copper ingot or two from random wrecks, I think I will melt it down and create a 2014 old style penny and start selling them for £30 ;)

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An obvious replica, described as maybe a replica yet people still bid high on it...

What is the mark on that museum replica, Does anyone know?

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An obvious replica, described as maybe a replica yet people still bid high on it...

What is the mark on that museum replica, Does anyone know?

I'm not sure. Whether it's an intentional mark or a fault made on the casting of them I do not know.

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An obvious replica, described as maybe a replica yet people still bid high on it...

What is the mark on that museum replica, Does anyone know?

I'm not sure. Whether it's an intentional mark or a fault made on the casting of them I do not know.

I've emailed 3 people this last 10 days, all selling the same usual 3d copy, and all usually misdescribed, and all accompanied by 'I know nothing about coins'! :rolleyes:

Here's another one! 331199733370

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go easy, the guy could be 600 years old.

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or you could go for something really interesting, like this , shame he doesn't post to the UK :)

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or you could go for something really interesting, like this , shame he doesn't post to the UK :)

Maybe it's a listing mistake. Perhaps $65K is the mintage of the error and not the price asked. :huh: It's amazing that 3 people decided to slab. That in itself is the rarity.

I'm not surprised he says thanks for bidding though, as even the most uncharitable seller ought to recognise the outlandish windfall this would represent if sold.

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He also says he is not too sure of its age. Does anyone know when these were made? If so they could answer his question and point out it is a modern copy at the same time. Just a thought.

He replied to my message and removed it. Amazing!

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He also says he is not too sure of its age. Does anyone know when these were made? If so they could answer his question and point out it is a modern copy at the same time. Just a thought.

He replied to my message and removed it. Amazing!

Obviously knew that not all ebayers are idiots

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or you could go for something really interesting, like this , shame he doesn't post to the UK :)

Realised prices for this (ten dollar) coin:

  • MS-62 BN (PCGS) March 27, 2004 (Heritage Auctions)...$43,700.00 (Live phone bid)
  • MS-64 RB (PCGS) January 15, 2005 (Heritage Auctions)...$36,800.00 (Live floor bid)*
  • MS-61 BN (PCGS) May 7, 2005 (Heritage Auctions)...$39,100.00 (eBay Bidder)
  • EF-45 (PCGS) Private sale (2007) $22,000.00
  • MS-64 RB (PCGS August, 2007 (Bowers and Merena Auctions)...$85,100.00

Courtesy of an overzealous Ken Potter - http://koinpro.tripod.com/Articles/1969S1cDDFound.htm - who reckons there are "just" 30 examples in existence. :wacko:

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Extraordinary , this from http://www.coincommunity.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=177838

"There are only 3 in MS-62, there are more of them around but it is a very rare coin. Apparently they discovered the DDO at the mint very early in the production run and managed to condemn and destroy most of them before they ever go out. Add to that the misfortune that someone decided to make counterfeit 1969 PLAIN DDO cents. The Secret Service confiscated a bunch of the 1969 S DDO cents along with the 69 plain fakes. A few of the 69 S coins were eventually returned but most of them were destroyed by the SS as counterfeits before it was determined that they were actually genuine Mint issues. In all grades there are probably between 20 and 50 known today. And it is probably closer to the low end of that estimate."

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