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Old 01-17-2009, 12:15 PM   #5 (permalink)
bhp3rd
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If there was a true doubled die with that much spread on this date it most certainly would have been discovered and attributed sooner. That plus it looks pretty flat to me from photo. Also, with that much wear to still see the doubling from that angle, (photo) - a true doubled die would not show that prominent with that much wear.
Ben Peters

And P.S. to Nic - I don't mean you have to learn to desire these coins (or they only have worth) in MS-64 to be of value or desirability but the value is seeing the coin, seeing the doubling. Oftentimes a nice VF-30 will do the trick or an AU-55.
I certainly don't have all my coins in mint state some are not even known to exist in mint state. The Morgan dollar "hot lips" variety fairly common in lower grades will buy you a new car in mint state, the 1935-P DDR-001 nickel hardly is ever found past VF-30 and then 1922 "no "d" is worth more than any other Lincoln in AU bare none.
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