Well, now it's been over 5 years since this thread started with the remarkable "find". I'm sure that the guy had to pay postage to and from to...
There's 2 relatively active coin site that have BST. Try Coins and Canada and Coin Community Forums
There is way too much lighting reflection to see what it is. It could be MD or DD, but without clear look at the edges, you can't tell.
To add on to what paddyman posted, I suggest that everyone in doubt should first reference one of the many Wexler's research papers. I really use...
Everyone should keep this reference page, with all the links, within easy access: https://doubleddie.com/144801.html Be sure to click on the links...
It looks to me like machine/mechanical doubling or die deterioration doubling. Just sloppy machinery, and not DDR.
I agree with strike-thru something
It looks like MD to me, but there are others similar. Here is an excellent reference to "worthless doublings" that everyone should keep at hand,...
Entry post .... Well, I'll try once again for the riches. I think my choice this time is Hungary: 1550-KB silver denar
The throat and the feather combing down to the breast. Did it actually sell? Is it gold? Did someone on here actually BUY it?
Must have been a BIN. Something doesn't look right, but I'm not used to shiney coins or anything above MS-65, so my opinion means nothing....
Yes, die deterioration doubling from a tired die. I really don't see much from the photo.
Not a cud, it's PMD, with someone tinkering with it.
Well, your penny has led a tough life, either with lots of pocket change, sidewalks, or streets. I see little doubling from the photos, and if...
Here is a blip from the CaC site, but I double check anything that comes from that site. But here is a write-up with photos of, supposedly, real...
Since there are only 5 known to exist, all in collections and/or museums, you can get a good look at the few that are not fake. Every year, there...
It's the "of" in "of America" from a reverse of another coin and that bit attached. The "us" from Epluribus is alsao there.
That die didn't like the word "god" so it cudded it out.
Can you take a close-up of the Indian? Rferences say that all 3-legged buffalo nickels have what looks like acid or metal deterioration on the...
Dryer coin, caught between the chasis ring and the rotating drum wearing off one side.
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