It looks just like your blank planchet only it's smooth across the top instead of having the rim. Like it's filled in, and flat on the bottom.
And I got it in a penny roll.
It's the same size of a penny and weighs 3.5 grams.
It weights 3.5grams and has no indication of anything. What is it?
It looked like a DDO to me, too. I think that I'll give-up looking for them, because no matter how hard I try I can't tell the difference, unless...
I have looked at pictures that show double dies from a number of different sites, and to be honest I'm still learning how to differentiate between...
I love how you got these photos so close-in and sharp. What did you use to photograph them?
Thank you for the links. Then this one must certainly be a double die (Ha, ha), or an RPM? I love your patience with me!
Thanks, but I am truly sad about it (a near chuckle). I was certain this would pass for a double die. Guess I'll have to keep looking...
Okay, how about this one?!
Hi Jim- I hadn't read the posts on this thread until now, and I stumbled onto this by accident. Now I fully understand where you're coming from...
Perhaps I dealt with the same weasel you did a while back, and like you was trusting and blind. Guess we have to chalk it up to lessons learned...
Thanks.
I think that you've rekindled your coin passion my stranger- friend! Enjoy!
Nice Jim-I think that you should take it from here!
I don't doubt you but I'm curious-Why open rolls and then have to re-roll them when you have loose pennies of the same sort to look through, or...
How interesting. I didn't know that a die chip would cause all of the raised area of a coin to fill out. The type is fat, the Lincolns have put on...
Some other oddities.
Yes, I see what you mean, and thanks for the link. Here's a link that I've been looking at. Are some of his postings wrong then?...
Thanks allot guys, and if you don't mind me posting these oddities as well, maybe someone can finally tell me what they are. I don't imagine they...
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