Oh well.
This looks like a major find to me, but hey I'm wrong 90% of the time at least. It's quite a looker you have to admit.
It would be class 2 if it's real
Yes it could be extreme plating doubling or something. It all goes to the south. The first T in trust looks like a separation line horizontally
Here are a couple more pics
I sent it to Mike Ellis this morning. I'll post as soon as I know.
Heere is the link to Wexler's site. http://doubleddie.com/203801.html
I compared it to a site and it matches the master hub doubling for that year. I should have done it before I posted, gotta give you guys something...
Master hub doubling.... sorry to waste your time.
I couldn't match this one. Is it a DDO?
What do you think of this? I couldn't find a direct match anywhere. Did they have master hub doubling on the S mint coins for this year? The date...
wiped right off
Ok
The collar is part of the press that holds the rim and prevents expansion beyond the rim... correct? If the collar somehow broke in half it would...
I was looking at the pics for this one again and it occurred to me that if it was put in a vise between the damaged area the damage would be...
I'm going to put a little mineral oil on a q-tip and see if it comes off.
I think the real doubled die for this year is P mint not D right?
yes
So far in this box all I found was this 1946 CDN cent, and This really cool worthless coin. Nice MD on the date, forehead, nose and top of...
Thanks. It looked unlike any error I've seen.
Separate names with a comma.