I guess my first question is is it worth anything? Second I suppose is whether it's a double die or not?
so my question still remains. If you found a coin that was an experimental coin, how would one find out directly from the mint if it was or not?...
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more than that, how do you find out for sure from the mint if it was or was not an experimental coin or an accident?
so how do you think they did this then? If it was post-mint? I'm curious how they made the sides so even and without any major damage to the width...
There are 10 sides. You can tell it was not caused by a grinder by looking at the slits still in tact on the sides. When you look at the outline...
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Doesn't look to me like the 003
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I am. LOL. Either way, I'm gonna keep it cause it's shiny and it isn't like the other 16 I have that are 1959's. Gonna toss the others into my...
ok, ok... USB microscope ! Good idea. Give me a week or so to order one and I'll revisit this with better pics unless I come up with a different...
Lol... Even this post is controversial. Hahaha. I love this penny already. Ok.. So is it worth pursuing? Cause I don't have the magnification or...
think they are referring to this http://www.doubleddie.com/311222.html
So you're saying I could have a die breaker on my hands? LOL. If I can prove it is a RPM then what would it be worth? Even better what if I could...
? Ok... Will research when I get back home. Thanks for the hints still. Learning
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