Hey guys it's me again! I understand that there are a few errors when it comes to the buffalo nickels one being a 1936 doubled die obverse where there is doubling seen on the date which is what I think I may have here, and also on the reverse which kind of looks like I see as well. So tell me, doubled or nothing?
I'm not seeing nothing nowhere on none of it. If you'll blow up where you're looking, I'll be happy to take a closer look.
Yes, your picture are well focused! But I'm an old man with old eyes, and I can't see any thing there other than some pocks and pings. Perhaps a closer shot of the date part?
In a photo or if the actual coin shows it, there is minor doubling on the date. The 1 is slight. However the large majority of them , near 120,000,000 , are generally indicated as "regular strike" and no additional value. Today, such would likely be noted as "die deterioration doubling" both as general value. IMO Jim
To be fair, it was called a DDO early ( 1940s if I remember reading it before internet) but when there were more of them than the other dies output together, the value addition was lowered and the others were a little more value. NGC price guide lists it as FS-102, but has no values at all for it, as explained before.
Perhaps you all are right, guess I'll keep searching. Can't wait for the day when I post something and everybody will respond with a congratulations! It's been awhile