In my opinion all of these lesser doubled dies should not have been attributed as such in the first place. what benefit will they ever be to...
would be hard to say without a photo but it sounds like you have a coin that shows the date from another coin being pressed into it. folks are bad...
This quarter may have been struck on a rolled thin planchet or a dime stock planchet. There are some quarters that were struck on dime stock where...
If this is the only two letters with the doubled appearance it is probably one of the many types of die damage.
what I would recommend for checking your coins is a 10X jewelers loupe. looking thru a microscope would be time consuming plus hard on the eyes....
nope it's not the doubled ear type . the doubled ear coins are easy to see if someone finds one , there is clearly a part of another ear below the...
the fifty bucks IMO was just imaginary , that kind of cash is not spendable.....
ok i'm serious now , the reason Abe's hair looks like this on your coin is because the die was polished and too much of the details of Lincoln's...
regardless of what damaged the quarter it is still just a damaged coin.
that's a good looking struck thru grease coin , I have some of the 99 cent coins that looks like your's here lost in my collection. I have a cent...
that's the year Abe went surfing and got his hair wet.
Potter will tell you the same as I did. is he doing ok now ? last time I talked to him he was improving.
the raised area is from a die crack. i don't see anything that looks like a doubled die.
this looks like one of the many types of worthless doubling . the place in the center of the building is after mint damage.
this is a lot of sellers way of baiting the trap , they price things out of this world high trying to make someone think they are worth a lot them...
Carlos you have a nice looking coin here and IMO it is a normal cent . these dings,nicks and scratches don't make a coin worth more they take away...
it sure looks like it is a partial collar strike. the planchet may have also had a problem like being too small in diameter for some reason.
the photos won't enlarge for me , I can see one photo enough to see that this was probably a Kansas quarter. was it struck on both sides. that was...
hey guys in post #14 Kirkuleez got it right then Mike Diamond said the same thing and I agree with both of them. It is a simple squeeze job.
now that's a woodie
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