1992 Denver mint DOUBLE DIE obverse and ....

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  1. paddyman98

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  3. ldhair

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    Start playing nice and I'll get off your back. Until then, stop running members away from this site. There is a polite way to teach and I hope you can learn it.
     
  4. paddyman98

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    Please Sir.. Just stop. As I stated.. I have helped plenty of new members. I don't regret anyone that have not acccepted my correction. That's too bad.
     
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  6. Brittany Coe

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    Omg!! There are so many different types of doubling, and they all look like doubled die to me! Even after looking at examples of true doubled die, I dont see that
    much of a difference I thought I had done pretty good surface research on errors.... Apparently not! Lol
     
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  7. Brittany Coe

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    Also how do I edit the subject of this thread so that I can correct the terminology lol?
     
  8. paddyman98

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    It's fine..
    I will try my best to accept both ways of saying it.. @ldhair :wacky: peace my friend
     
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  9. MontCollector

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    The word double can be used as an adjective or a noun. Meaning it can be used as a way to describe or name something.

    The word Doubled is a Verb meaning to make something double.

    The letters on a coin look double in size because they were made from dies that have been Doubled. Hence Doubled Die. A Die that has been made to look double.
     
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  10. SlipperySocks

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    It will come to you in time. The more coins you look at the quicker you will pick it up. Keep studying and you will be fine.
     
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