Welcome to the forum, cool coin.
Mine was attributed (by the previous owner, not by a TPG) as Newman 15-V.
Battle of the (strange) bulge.
Nice fugio! Unfortunately I sold mine recently to a coin shop in Washington (got my money back on it and then some) for some college cash, can't...
"The Hitler". You know, as opposed to that other guy, Rudolph Hitler.
Surfin' Abe making not a reappearance on this one?:eek:
Sorry, I totally misread it. Thought you were asking what a doubled die was.:wacky: To the original question, I'm fairly certain they do a...
A doubled die coin is a coin struck by a die that was doubled during the die-making process.
It was more in the vein of self-depricating humor, but I gotcha. ;)
Dunno why anyone would want to see my mug on here, but here's the frisco kid rocking his college flannel. [ATTACH]
You can lead a horse to water...
I agree that it's a hit. obviously not a doubled die. If you take away the "doubled" part, then the ear appears smaller. What did Potter say?
I'd personally go for large cents or a colonial. The colonials may not appreciate in value as fast, but they sure are cool.
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Go after Frank's Bust Halves. :)
True, not with the Walter Breen history. If that's what you're mostly after, I say go for it. If you're simply looking for a genuine connecticut...
It's a connecticut copper. In my searchings, you can get one that quality for cheaper on ebay.
There are quite a few british coins that share a very similar design. I'd encourage the OP to take a much closer look to determine if it is indeed...
Just a small date.
MD like the others said.
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