Sacagawea & the baby survived the major earthquake of Philadelphia 2000

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appears to be RCD-100c-2000P-01R______________BUT,
then add the obverse rim thru Y to right eyebrow------------

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the reverse:
1-rim to rim thru wing tip and "O"
2-rim thru "R" and tail ending below bottom right star
3-rim thru "O" in OF to wing tip
4-rim CUD at 1st "A"--
5-becoming crack thru "A", building to an interior retained CUD at 2 top right stars--- 6-crack continues a jagged path thru "I" to the rim


:BangHead::BangHead: I REALLY wanted a "wounded eagle"

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box of $ also had an MS SAC 2000-P, another Madison with reverse die chip at 1st A of America and a '12-D NIFC Arthur 8-) :laughing7:


2 boxes of halves this week stunk up my home :BangHead: :censored: :angry4: :cussing: :cussing: :angry5:

as Kim Carnes once said --- "it's all in a turn of the cards" :dontknow: :laughing7: :laughing7:
 

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PEA, you often do $ boxes? Just curious, wondering if the finds are worth locking that much funds that I would otherwise use to get other denominations.

Thanks!
TwoYewts
 

the skunk halves have me feelin' blue :sad11: :sad7: :sad11: , so I snag loose dollars and -- so far, 2 boxes. they are producing better than the filthy, dirty, sent thru a wood chipper nasty :censored: :angry4: :BangHead: :BangHead: halves. put the squaw up for $75 last night with 2 buyers :dontknow: ??? "watching". that would be a whole big a$$ pile O' 40%'ers :laughing7: :laughing7:. dollar box gets dumped today with a$1000 BAG of vending co. quarters waiting for my black finger tips to fondle :tongue3:
PEA, you often do $ boxes? Just curious, wondering if the finds are worth locking that much funds that I would otherwise use to get other denominations.

Thanks!
TwoYewts
 

I'm not seeing any cuds on this coin. I do see an interior die break. Remember, cuds are attached to the rim. Anything else is either a chip or a IDB.
 

Thanks for the response PEA. Good luck on the next batch!
 

M Diamond has seen a few of this variety. the rim CUD is small and mostly abraded away but raised lump is there above the "A". error-ref calls the other a "retained internal die break CUD", MD says retained CUD. whatever ya' call it_____just don't call me late for dinner :laughing7: this coin has more fault lines than the Pacific Rim :icon_biggrin:;D
I'm not seeing any cuds on this coin. I do see an interior die break. Remember, cuds are attached to the rim. Anything else is either a chip or a IDB.
 

sold it today for $75. ---sure beats a pile O' 40% halves

picked up another $ box today------ 1ST find is a proof Madison with triple collar die break spaced 120 degrees apart.

gets posted later today
 

sold it today for $75. ---sure beats a pile O' 40% halves

picked up another $ box today------ 1ST find is a proof Madison with triple collar die break spaced 120 degrees apart.

gets posted later today

Nice! looking forward to seeing the pics!
 

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