Sorry, its not a doubled die. Its just served it time well for 50+ years. Welcome to CT!
Sorry, but I dont see anything. Maybe it just had a rough life during its time. Cant tell from the pictures. WELCOME TO CT.
Sorry, but need a better pictures.
That's Machine Doubling, not a Doubled Die Reverse. The devices are reduced in size.
Very nice Steve! Also known as "Railroad Rim". I really like it.
Thanks Steve! It just a feeling of finding one in the wild.
Hello everyone, Finally, I'd found one. I'd been searching for this RPM in a while. Unfortunated, it was not in a good shape. Well, I guess its...
The line you mention wasn't a die crack. It looks like gas bubble to me. A little concave was normal for that cent to be in that era, as I'd seen...
Thank you very much Conder101 for the info.
It is either a Texas cent or high pressure strike.
I think you need to calibrate the scale.
It does look like some spray paint job. If someone tried to remove the copper plating, then the surface will be kinda rough.
Sorry, but It is very common on zincolns. It is worth a cent. Heres an example of a nice one.[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I love Mint Error. You know what, I am regreted that I sold to my dealer all the Pre 64 Washington quarters. Total of $180 face value for $1500 in...
Thank you very much Condor101 and Oldhoopster.
These are getting harder and harder as the years go by to find any. But, it still out there guy. I really like this variety. This is very under...
Yes, it's hard to tell from that picture. But, still pretty sure it was RDV-006 (Flared G). Nice find.
Veey niice find. Its a business strike, not proof.
Thee unplated planchet should be weight less than 2.5gr. Around 2.4gr. Yours look ED (Environmental Damaged).
This is a very nice Lam. Congrats! I really like it. The effects was amazing.
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