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I just see a buyer and a seller who may not have the greatest of knowledge in collecting, not really seeing a scam...
Clash, yes. Misaligned die clash? I don't think so. The clash marks look like match up with a typical overlay. Still a nice find though. [img]
Looks like a die break from what I can see.
Comparing ebay guidelines to nazi tactics...aaaaaand I'm out.
It does have the general appearance of a broadstrike. Check out the link in furryfrog's post and let us know if it looks similar.
One thing to note is that there are far less doubled dies that show doubling on both sides than ones that show doubling on a single side. Maybe...
Tommy, to me it looks like the master die doubling that was present on about 60% of the cents for that year. Wexler:...
Your coin is pretty much the same thing as the "poor man's 1955 DDO", in that it was caused by die wear/die deterioration doubling, which...
Yep, nice lamination.
Definitely die deterioration doubling, I have a very similar specimen in my tutorial here: http://www.cointalk.com/threads/lets-talk-doubling.224087/
It is interesting, but I am guessing die wear. I have seen coins similar to yours with the corner of the memorial that I have attributed to die...
Mechanical doubling, it cuts into the devices.
Looks like your coin has die wear, which is normal.
Not everyone who collects coins collects them to sell. I am an error/variety collector, and although I used to sell them, I now keep them and do...
I'm all for errors, but for a nice proof like this I would think it would generally result in a decrease in value than an increase.
A few bucks to the right buyer.
Agreed, I'm not seeing a DDO.
Yeah, that's not an RPM. I would highly recommend bookmarking coppercoins.com so you can compare your coins with actual listings for that year,...
Because ebay has a wider audience. Silver is popular with collectors, and you can bet that you will probably get more hits from ebay than you...
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