Take a look at the images provided you can see the devices are frosted .... I'm in the proof camp .
Wexler DDO-007 .https://doubleddie.com/814681.html
Here read this article . http://www.lincolncentforum.com/forum/showthread.php?45697-Double-Die-single-squeeze-hub/page2
So can anybody explain the class four doubling, found on the shield Cent . Correct answer: nobody can. Not Ken Potter., no experts out there ....
Yeah that's a nice repunch
Here's a good thread on single squeeze . https://www.coincommunity.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=393732 According to the thread most double dies...
Yeah I know mine is not too strong reverse . One day I'll have to get it checked out for the coat tail variety .
Check out wexler DDO-004 . https://doubleddie.com/828781.html
Here's one I own [ATTACH][ATTACH] [ATTACH]
http://www.lincolncentresource.com/1922Ddievarieties.html
Double struck in the collar ...
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This is not the S over d . Mint Mark is down lower on the right side ...
Let's blow this thread wide open . We know class 9 and 10 is made from the single squeeze hubbing process ( center doubling ) . So, could anyone...
I don't collect the small stuff either
Wexler DDO-001 . https://doubleddie.com/2516921.html
Acid causing is the correct answer here
What's it weigh
It's us old timers that still call it a, clipped planchet .
I work the coneca table at all the local shows And I tell everybody if it's too minor, don't send it to coneca . Some listened and some don't .
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