He means it's pretty much the same as the people who post their "No S" coins, here, because they heard they are worth a bundle. Their research (WHAT RESEARCH?) ends as soon as they see $$$$$$$$$$$$. The same goes for all of the 69-S that are posted because they can't recognize a true doubled die from a palm tree. Chris
Conder, aren't there multiple examples of tails/tails coins? If so, which is the anvil die? the heads side or tail side? Because now we have certified examples of coins both ways.
I know of three tails/tails quarters, one heads heads 1859 indian head cent and now this nickel. There may be others I don't know about. As to which side is the anvil and which is the hammer that can vary by series and year.
IIRC there are certified tails tails nickels as well. 3 of them, but maybe I'm confusing them with the quarters.
That's too bad they ruined 2 good quarters to make 1 damaged one. How can you tell there's no mint mark when the mint mark is on the reverse and there's 2 heads?
Start your own unique thread.. With pictures. And Create it at the Error Coins forum.. Not the what's It worth forum.