Small date... <31,000 This is a micro date... <4,000 [imgz=http://forums.silverstackers.com/uploads/675_1995re.jpeg][/imgz][imgz=http://forums.silverstackers.com/uploads/675_1995remd.jpg][/imgz] Both are uncommon, just one is about 7-8times more uncommon
Thank you very much yennus. Your explanation is a great help. I was reading about the identification method that you describe until I saw this one on an ebay listing that got me confused. http://www.ebay.com/itm/1995-10Y-SI...725?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item2eb80bffbd Well, I guess he want to make some big bucks on a small date panda.... Thanks again yennus
Hello GilM, The first picture in your post is obviously the 1995 Large Twig obverse The coin tha yennus has posted is definately a true 1995 Small Twig Small Date "micro date" The coin that the dealer has listed in the ebay link is not a "micro date" ... it is simply a 1995 Small Twig-Large Date As I stated in a previous thread ... the difference beween small & large date on the 1995 Small twig is very minute so be aware ... This is just another example of a seller trying to sell someone a $300 coin for $1,000 I also noticed the same canned phrase "look at the picture and judge for yourself" comeaux
Agreed no micro date to see here folks. The '9's give it away as a lrg date (for a start)... serifs way smaller on a micro, date is positioned lower round the ring on this one, this ones not hazy... nice coin though, keep hunting