So, I must have picked up a decent box. I've found about 5 modern minor doubled die obverses, two modern minor doubled die reverses, what looks to be a small strike through, and, to my surprise, a blank. I'm not including a picture of the blank, because it's just a blank. I know these doubled dies are very minor and worth very little, but I still enjoy them and I've been working on date sets. I'll attach some photos of some of the finds for you guys with the descriptions below based on the last two digits: 42: 2020 D-Probably struck through. No raised metal around the edges and the back has no damage. 25: 2018 WDDO-002 53: Die markers for the 2018 WDDO-002 09: 2019 WDDO-007. Doubling is most visible on the one. 22: 2011 WDDO-010. I've found two of these so far. Doubling is very visible on the two and zero. 00: 2013 WDDO-001 Date. Moderate extra thickness especially on the two and zero. 46: 2013 WDDO-001 Same coin, but a picture of "Liberty." Notice the notching in "RTY." It's a little hard to see due to the pic quality. 51: Die markers for the 2013 WDDO-001
@paddyman98 @cpm9ball Here's the planchet. I was pretty shocked to find it in the roll. Definitely an advantage of opening machine-wrapped rolls versus cwr. Hoping I can find something else nice in the second half of the box
Yeah, I'm definitely happy with it, usually they have a nice nick somewhere, but this one is probably around ms65