What say you folks, admittadly, I am not that knowledgable in doubled dies. Tell me what you think of these pics... sorry if the pics are not good, i really need a digital SLR
I can see something on the "E" and "Y" of LIBERTY but we really need better close-up pictures to make a decent assessment! I was thinking Machine Doubling or Die Detioration Doubling but can't even be sure of these without better pics. Frank
Because of the quality of the photos it isn’t possible to make any conclusions with this Roosevelt dime. Larry Nienaber
I think you guys are missing it. Look closer at the profile, especially the nose & forehead. :kewl: Ribbit
Thanks everyone for your interest and opinions! I stepped outside into the sunlight, and this was about the best I could come up with with my camera...
From what I can see, it has the same Machine Doubling that you see on many of the 1969-S "Business Strike" Lincoln Cents! Frank
Actually, it's a 1996-W. Tomorrow I am going up to the coin shop, my dealer has much better equipment to view coins I'll see if I can score a better pic...
New collector here... Could someone quickly explain mint errors like doubled-die etc.(I've seen tons of error names but can't tell them apart) Are they mostly sought after by collectors because they are errors or do they all (or most) fetch a premium? Thanks
CW: In a nut shell: RPM: Re-punched mintmark. RPD: Re-Punched Date. OMM:Overmintmark. example: a D punched over an S, see 1938 D Buffalo nickels, for examples. DDO: Doubled Die Obverse DDR: Doubled Die Reverse. Each has different degrees of interest and scarcity, and therefore, value. Continue to ask away.