Ok here we go: In Pensacola, Fla having lunch with the wife, And this is what I got in change--Can I retire now? Gotta love the pocket change!!! 2011-P nickel dd??? Error on the title-
No, we don't need photos of the entire coin. It's one thing if we were trying to determine if the coin is fake or not, but all we're trying to do is determine if it is a doubled die on the obverse. Some of it looks like machine doubling, but Liberty looks pretty interesting. Can you give us a close-up of the entire word? Thanks! Chris
what is your thoughts on the 's' of cents? Clear solid ridge on each side-not flat or stepped...I am wanting to send it in to NGC and see what happens....???
No, the "S" definitely looks flat & shelf-like, but I'm still not sure on the "er" of Liberty. Your photo is just too grainy for my poor eyes. I'm not sure if NGC will attribute it without prior authentication. If not, you'd be wasting your money sending it to them. Chris
If you really want to know for sure, why not spend a few bucks and send to John Wexler (although I think someone else attributes 5C varieties)? If it turns out to be a genuine variety, at least you could offer on the "selling site" in good conscience. May I ask where you got this information from?
Why answer a question with a question? I am not the one who made the initial statement, and only asked where the information came from. Is there a reason you do not want to answer?
You can contact John Wexler through his website. Scroll all the way to the bottom for his e-mail address. http://doubleddie.com/ Chris
Just checked it-thanks. You know if the stamp collecting hobby was this helpful with its paying members they might be way farther ahead then they are today, wait thats why I left thats right--thanks to all.