just to add to the confusion: "Close examination of affected features show that the doubling is extremely irregular. This is because the coin...
Here is an interesting note on the subject: "Die deterioration is another form of doubling, again similar in appearance to a re-entry ['Re-entry'...
I agree, but if I read enough on die deterioration correctly and understand the outward flow of a pressed die then a simple die deterioration...
Yeah, it was hard to get a good enough side view picture, but the most likely scenario is that my eyes could be tired going through the coins.
Actually, I see 3 "P's" but cant get a good enough picture of it.
I see the striations and normally the false doubling I've come across happens in multiple locations or letters. This was the first time I have...
ok...that was funny
This time i figured I would ask another way...is the mint mark machine doubling? I might have to get it under natural light for a better view but...
Awesome! Thanks Ken!!
I will have to get that book, I actually started collecting WWII coins conveying specific dates of the war i.e., a 1938 Polish 50 Groszy that...
There is a strange line, protrusion, under the letter "E" in "America" but I just don't know how to classify this. At first i thought it was a...
Just to add my "2 cents" (pun intended).... I am also very new to Numismatics, as in a few weeks. I got into it because of my world coins from...
It's a Byzantine Empire coin, Constantine VII Romanus I, made around 921-944. Believe it or not they are fairly common in Gold, a bit more scarce...
So i understand that it is not a true double die but I actually have a quarter that has a ton of machine doubling and noticed that it was on...
Not just cents but they just happened to be what i am working on now. I have a ton of coins to go through since i have been saving coins in jars...
Wow! Awesome site!! That will make it easier not to ask naive questions, thanks man! I am stumped on one error i found so this should help.
Thanks for the shoutout! @furryfrog02
So to continue with the "New Find" theme, any ideas on what these "errors" would be classified as so I can name them properly in my collection?...
But here is the crux of it, as new collectors how would we know if the value is at least $100? For example i have a 2014 P Dime that has great...
You are not kidding, i have around 1,000 world coins and about 40% of them have some sort of animal on them.
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