Looks like MD to me.
They aren't DDOs. It isn't even really a mint error by my standards. It is die deterioration, which is a normal part of the life of the die.
Way too smooth...I would have guessed VG10.
Welcome. :) Looks like your coin shows some common plating bubbles. Probably best to start a new thread.
It is the famous Broas Bakers shattered die/die clash... there are a few different varieties with the shattered obverse I believe. I had one of my...
I removed his brain and put it inside a robot that does nothing but type on a computer all day. :D
The concentric marks are caused by roller damage, the mintmark anomaly is caused by a split in the plating.
Yes sir.
You're right...it can't. :(
People make mistakes from time to time, and some may find it ridiculous that a certain coin can be found collectable. That is totally fine, as it...
And what solid evidence do you have that ebay is involved in a conspiracy, other than the fact that people prefer it over other bidding sites?...
So in other words, you really don't have any proof of a TPG conspiracy.
Yes, I understand and respect that. That being said, I do see the doubling, the seller sees the doubling, and I am sure that quite a few of the...
I think each of us is arguing a different thing. If a doubled die cannot be confirmed because of the condition of the coin, then I agree it should...
They aren't filled with extra metal, they have just become flattened out from repeated contact.
Do you not see the same anomaly present on his coin that can be seen in this link?...
Looks like either circulation wear or spent some time tumbling around...
It also looks like there is some MD visible on the date as well (look at the northeast part of the 9), though it is hard to pick out since the...
And could you clarify this part of your post? I don't quite understand what you mean by "a G-4 coin with an error that started off as minute as...
Holy cow, that is amazing!
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