which posts? You mean my 1996 FS-101?
Not totally true. There are two types of doubling on single squeeze dies, the extra thickness doubled dies you described are one, but there are...
Pretty much. John Wexler and James Wiles (the two attributors in charge of the respective sites) are two of the most knowledgeable experts in...
Okay, but I just don't believe this person is posting in good faith. I really do think you're allowing yourselves to be trolled by a person taking...
Just two cataloging systems for doubled dies. DDO is the prefix for doubled die obverse coins used in the CONECA archives, while WDDO is the...
Mirror is the best way to show it, but even then, you would need someone with a lot of knowledge of either rotation errors or early US error coins...
Haha you, I will not argue with, Fred. So whatever you think it should be called lol
Aw, did I scare you? Must have been bad if you're posting passive aggressively about it in random threads...
Do you call a copper cent that weighs 3.12 grams a "rolled thick planchet error"? Mint tolerances for "errors" do matter in whether or not we call...
1. If you want to call it an error, it's an error of the lowest order like machine doubling or a misaligned die. So when I say "not an error,"...
@Bentley carpenter you have to be trolling, right? I just have a hard time believing a person could post so many coins and spend so much time...
Just bad circulation damage. Looks like the 19 in the date took a good hit at some point in the last ~80 years.
Linear plating bubbles. Not an error, just caused by zinc dust trapped beneath the plating layer.
The level of ignorance on this forum is astounding.
1. You claimed it was a variety in this thread and only acknowledged it was a die abrasion event when I pushed you on the fact that you were...
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