No, you've already established yourself as a troll. You have found your way to my ignore list and the only reason I will ever post on any of your threads is to warn everyone that you are here to troll.
SOME PEOPEL HAVE BEEN SOO MEAN TO ME ON HERE I JUST PLAYED A LITTLE BRAIN GAME BUT TO ALL WHO WERE POSITIVE ON THE FEEDBACK THANK YOU I WILL DROP THIS COMMENTING AND THE COIN GOT SENT OFF TO PCGS WE WILL SEE WHAT THEY SAY AND IM SORRY YOU SEE ME AS A TROLL IM A HUMBLE KID BUT WHEN BULLIED I REACT IM SORRY TO THOSE I OFFENDED IN COMMENTING ON WHAT I SEE I WILL THINK TWICE BEFOREI RE-POST ANYTHING
Mic: 1) good luck, and I do hope you post the results of your submission to PCGS; 2) Stop with the all caps, that is shouting, and you will get ignored by mot.
Did you compare your coin to the ones listed on variety vista and doubleddie.com? While you are checking out Wexlers doubled die site, click on the tab called worthless doubling. Notice how the IGWT in your OP spreads toward the rim. Now compare that to die deterioration doubling. CT is a great place for new collectors to learn. There are lots of experienced numismatic that enjoy helping. They don't need "Brain Games" from newbies who have yet to demonstrate any credibility and criticize factual responses. You aren't hanging out with your buddies in the HS Cafeteria or instagram. Many people on here have decades of experience studying coins and the minting process. And most are interested in sharing their knowledge - FOR FREE! Finally, knock it off with the outrageous claims in the titles. it's obvious that you have a lot to learn. A better title for this post would have been "is this coin a doubled die"?
thank you so much for the good advice I'm not ashamed of being wrong I'm human and I will change the titles I'm a little to ambitious is all plus my daughter will be here in a month and a half and I'm unemployed savings are burning up I guess I'm hoping a little too much for a miracle thanks again
Not to be a dream-killer or anything, but you'll do much better for yourself right now if you put your time and attention toward finding another job rather than finding valuable coins from circulation. The chances of making a valuable find are basically nonexistent. (And, probably more importantly, coins won't provide health insurance for your growing family!) Don't stop looking at coins, but don't count on them for a windfall.
+1 @MIK3 some of us have been looking for errors for years. I've found DDOs, cuds, rotated dies, lamination errors, clipped coins, etc. I'm not any richer for finding them. Rarely does an error find become any sort of quick cash. My suggestion is to enjoy error collecting, but recognize that the reality is your needed money will likely come from another source, and your attention ought to be focused in that direction. Good luck!
Yes please..... Stop looking at spare change and spend your time looking at the want ads. That lovely baby girl needs a provider. Not a dreamer!