Hot Springs Doubled Dies!

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by LEG END, Jun 18, 2010.

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Is this a doubled die?

  1. What class is it in, if so?

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  2. As it unique among US coins?

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  3. What values could it attain if it is a doubled die?

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  4. Did you buy an early release box after reading the thread?

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  1. LEG END

    LEG END Junior Member

    The first strikes have doubling in the incuse letters. It is in Arkansas, UNUM, Hot Springs, and...2010. Some of the most apparent doubling is in the Arkansas. An example I found tonight has a visible to-the-eye, extra last "S" in arkansaS. Break open your earlier than the 29th boxes now, folks. You will be happy you did. As an aside, the satin look in the field is not a satin finish, per-se, just a field effect for the coin's esthetics. They meant it that way. If the mint set has this finish, it will likely not look much different than the regular circulation issues.
    Finally, The silver proof issues also have early release doubled incuse letters, in the same letters on the reverse. Funny, though, the quarter's obverse on early releases looks like frosted, low detail proof issues, minus the mirroring
     
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  3. Shoewrecky

    Shoewrecky Coin Hoarder

    First welcome to the forum.
    Second where did you find this information or are you basing this off your finds?
    Third, I would think its more of a MD then a DD.
    Fourth, if your finding are true, then someone at the mint must have fallen asleep at their job :)

    -shrek
     
  4. statequarterguy

    statequarterguy Love Pucks

  5. Welcome to CT! Let's see some pics! TC
     
  6. Toaster

    Toaster Junior Member

  7. cpm9ball

    cpm9ball CANNOT RE-MEMBER

    Welcome to the neighborhood!

    Chris

    PS. Don't take this the wrong way!
     

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  8. jello

    jello Not Expert★NormL®

    :hammer:Photos Do help!
     
  9. LEG END

    LEG END Junior Member

    Not machine doubling!!!!

    As a collector for 40 years, I am certain it is not machine doubling. The S is cartwheeled WITHIN the strike outline of the S, and cantered. Then again, in coin collecting forums, never be too sure. I will post a pic, folks. A clear, Macro pic. And you're gonna need to get some pre-29th boxes after that, I think, MAYBE....
     
  10. grizz

    grizz numismatist

    ...but first, the pics! :kewl:
     
  11. bobbeth87

    bobbeth87 Coin Collector

    Looking forward to the pics!
     
  12. Ok. Where are the pics? :eating: TC
     
  13. LEG END

    LEG END Junior Member

    OK OK OK holy moly I try again to post a pic.

    Hot Springs CLDDR1.
     

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  14. LEG END

    LEG END Junior Member

    Yellowstone YW1CLDDR1 coming

    I also am posting Yellowstone double die reverse pics.
    This week.
    Regards.
     
  15. ldhair

    ldhair Clean Supporter

    Welcome LEG END.
    I can see something going on with the S but it's not clear.
    Is the image more clear (sharp) before you reduce it to post here?
    If so I would be happy to host the image for you.
    If I can help please PM me.
     
  16. cpm9ball

    cpm9ball CANNOT RE-MEMBER

    I'm so blind! I can't see anything from those photos. Zooming in just makes them blurry.

    Chris
     
  17. Phil Ham

    Phil Ham Hamster

    It does look like a double die on the end S. Interesting find.
     
  18. That is what it looks like to me as well. My 2-roll set from the mint is dated the 26th. :) TC
     
  19. skippy

    skippy Senior Member

    Were these on P or D mint quarters?
     
  20. grizz

    grizz numismatist

    ...kinda looks like machine doubling imo. i'm seeing some flatness. :)
     
  21. cpm9ball

    cpm9ball CANNOT RE-MEMBER

    I hate to tell you this, but the dates on the outside of the white boxes have nothing to do with the production run of the coins inside. The boxes are supplied by the independent shipping contractor, not by the Mint.

    Chris
     
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