Use this site to study your coin . Much more detailed, then the others . http://varietyvista.com/04a%20JN%20DD%20Vol%201/DDOs%201943-S.htm
Best advice I can give, is to study the coin . Then try to match up the doubling to what the variety site is showing for images, of their doubling...
Make sure you study the coin good . Read the descriptions on the site I posted and then match it up .
If only the " 5 " is doubled ( plus everything else, in the thread ) then I'd say #7 .
If it has doubling in the hair, under the " R " in LIBERTY . It isn't #3 ....
Pocket Change anybody ? Lol .........................
At this rate. lets argue about why a car now, has a electric starter .
Of course you don't understand . You don't know much about varieties and the classification of them . A variety, is a variety . Doesn't matter...
The is also true with, planes trains and automobile . [MEDIA]
The easy way to answer this to me . When I was a little boy, I use to go to my grand parent house and watch my grand mother wash and dry laundry ....
Dryer coin .........
Most average Variety can be bought for 15 dollars, or less .
All I ever need is a 10x . Scope just to take images, to show you fine folks .
I can help with some better images . For now, check out this site . http://www.doubleddie.com/307701.html
looks like a strike through to me . I don't see the other side of the so called " Y " ..
Here's a couple of images to use when your looking for the 89 reverse . [ATTACH][ATTACH]
If your going to send it in, send it to Brett Parrish . http://www.franklinlover.yolasite.com/coin-examinations.php Or, sell it to me ?
A greased filled die, can do a lot of crazy looking things ..
If you need any help with the " setting " let me know ..
It's a red plastic cup . The back is a inch and a half . And the front is one inch ..
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