@paddyman98 The "2" of the 25¢ was definitely struck into the die twice. This is what a "doubled die" should look like. Z
No True doubled die varieties have absolutely nothing at all to do with a coin being struck twice. It's a doubled die because of hub doubling to create the die itself. That's not a doubled die variety. Sorry
That is exactly what this is. The 2 was impressed into the die offset, then repunched. Every token has this doubling that i have seen. I believe it to be in the die, not a double struck planchet. It's a Patrick Mint token. Most of his early specialized dies exhibit individually punched letters. I believe the value was struck into the die twice with the 2 getting the bulk of the offset. I can post photos of the whole token in the morrow . . . Z
I read your first post incorrectly. I thought you had stated that it was struck onto the coin twice Hence my response. I had a long rough day at work yesterday. Can you post full pictures of both sides. I can't find it in Numista. Interesting
Numista's catalogue is rather lacking when it comes to exonumia. https://www.tokencatalog.com/token_...=463099&attribution_id=583836&record_offset=0
Neat.. and @ZoidMeister is mentioned on that page! Thanks to both of you for sharing. I will be more careful in reading posts
The reason why TokenCatalog is the most complete token database is because anyone can make contributions! @ZoidMeister added the information himself. He also created listings for @lordmarcovan's exonumia: https://www.tokencatalog.com/displa...ingAnyWord=&HomePageSearch=&view=All+Listings
My "reputation" precedes me . . . . . . . Better photos than the compressed JPG's on Token Catalog . . . . . Z
Not that it matters but I am still pondering the issue. Is this token a doubled die or a RPV (Repunched Value) After-all RPMs and RPDs are not classified as doubled dies.