I found this one and a 1950d but this one the date on it looks all messed up. The 5 looks like it might have some doubling on it not to sure there is something wrong with it for sure never seen a 5 look like that.
All of your coins are doubled die. Now please go to Etsy & Listia, post them there, get rich and come back a year from now with your results.
The never I would abarse my self like that I know all my coins are not doubled die now you are just being mean buy saying something like that putting down what I put up there... word liberty looks a little. I just thought the 5 look a little weird that is all nothing more or nothing less just trying to learn that is all I'm very decated on what I do and a lot of you guys try to knock a lot of people of here believe I done been told buy a few people I talk on the side and you guys call that help you just trying to hope they quit posting but there alot of people like what I post anybody that collect coins would think there is something wrong with that 5 I look at everything about coins it's my job I do this ever day.
But I don't let people like you make smart comments just because you know a little more than I do I wonder if you were a wise at this stuff when you first started I would love to see how you did when you first started I Grant you were just like me I talk to plenty of people said they started the same way I go off on paddy man answer I don't think he would lie to me and I like the way he talks some times it's a little rough but I can handle it but most time he straight to the point he don't give me telling me all my coins are doubled die besides if they was they would not be for sale I don't sell coins I giving them all in about 20 some years from now to My grandbabies one day when I think there old enough they might not even want them I guess I will sell my best coin's I have ever different coin you can think of for real I have some nice coins.
Bentley...I am not being mean. I am being direct. The majority, if not all of your coins you think are doubled dies are not. Yes, I had to start somewhere also being a newbie at one time. But I did a lot of research and reading before gaining the knowledge I have today. I'm still not an expert as there is always something new to learn. But so far you do not seem to have done much research at all and you are basically asking everyone here to continue answering wether or not your coins are doubled dies. Their knowledge also comes with limitations when someone continues to ask the same questions over and over again. People have posted sites you can go to to learn all about this segment of collecting. My only suggestion is taking up their offers of exploring these sites and learn as much as you can, and then, you will not have to continue to ask these questions as much. You will also get better and more frequent help when you do run into a problem coin you cannot figure out. At this point have you not seen a large drop off in folks answering you? This is because of your failure to grasp the subject and/or dive into it head first. Just continuing to post coins and questions ad infinitum will get you on everyone's ignore list. You need to do some of the heavy lifting yourself.