it's definately a doubled die but I'm not sure which die # it is but it does look like DDO 1 . these are still being found because the doubling...
If the reverse side still has the copper plating on it then it may be real. if the copper plating is missing and it looks silver color then it is...
Tommy non cents is right , this is a strong case of MD . I have been finding quite a few like yours in the years of 93 and 94 . I have a 94 D...
the first coin looks to be from die detoration , the last one has a small die chip
folks I do believe a die clash coin should be considered as a error coin. the mint workers don't overlook a clashed die .in a way I wish they did...
it's a imaginary S mint mark
something has bumped into the ear . this is not the doubled ear.
time to melt it down and make a new one
no not that much , maybe a couple eggs
most digital cameras comes with software that allows the user to doctor a image any way they want to after the photo has been taken. photos can...
these coins are no mint errors and only worth a cent or maybe a couple cents each for the copper value. they all are horribly damaged from many...
This is mechanical doubling
let's all just call it a vice job instead of vise job then we can get it right. LOL...come to think of it pressing or squeezing the coins together...
both of these photos looks like this may be the same type doubling. if the coins looks this way in hand you may have a real doubled die here....
this looks like a squeeze job. looks like the imprint of another coin's rim can be seen on this one.
try to look up under this and see if it is completely attached to the coin or if it loose from the coin and just attached to the 9
I figured you were getting your information off the internet . like I said earlier some of the information on the internet is wrong . I'm adding a...
they usually sell for around 3 to 5 dollars on ebay and maybe more for the higher grades. maybe they will go up in price later on. these are worth...
Hey non cents , you keep telling the CT members that the mint stopped repunching the date on coins after 1909 . I think you may be fairely new to...
Well I'll be a catfish , I don't think anyone said this was definately a repunched date . LOL
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