Do you mean the obverse? I don't see a doubled die. I see die deterioration.
For future reference, what are some of the telltale signs that you see that are possible evidence of bring "worked on"?
Thanks! I really wanted to add an early proof to my collection. I think there's about 460 estimated surviving pieces, PCGS currently lists about...
It is apparently in some type of holder, possibly some smudges. If not, could be possible to conserve. I'll get a closer look at it when I get it...
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Just purchased for a decent price. What's your opinions on this one? (Seller's pics)[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Looks like a little chatter around the legs, 62 maybe.
A doubled die coin is a coin that is struck by a die that was doubled during the die making process. Machine damage (or MD) occurs when the coin...
Assortment of Large Cents that have passed through my hands. Some were shot months ago and sold, so picture quality will vary from coin to coin.
Looks like effects from die deterioration.
Looks like a lamination error.
I guess it should mostly be obvious that it isn't a rare error coin, but I can understand why you would want to send it back. Unfortunately since...
Again there needs to be some work on the white balance in the photos if the photos are yours, it is making it a bit tough to tell. I think I...
Very interesting. Thanks for sharing.
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Ah yes, some of my favorite series...US colonial copper. :D Batch 1: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH][ATTACH]
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