@Leonard Quick Sr. Welcome to Coin Talk. I looked at your posts and can't find anything about a 1939 nickel. When/where did you submit it? Who...
It's much easier to check for Doubled Die coins when you have the coin in hand. You can check your coin against those on these sites:...
Welcome to Coin Talk. I don't see anything resembling a Doubled Die coin from the pics you posted. Could you please post photos in a different...
I think you got it Sal. Broadstruck is what I was thinking about. Better photos of the 1918 Cent are needed.
MS 65
There's a name for what the 1988 D cent error is but i have a case of Brain Lock right now and can't recall what it is. Calling on @Fred Weinberg;...
MS 64 It looks like something affected (discolored) the lettering on the reverse, especially AMERICA.
If the new photos are showing the actual color, IMO you should have found a better method to remove the "waxy greasy coating".
It's also listed on Wexler's site, doubleddie.com [ATTACH]
Very nice to hear you made it. Hope your recovery is 100% real soon. :)
Sorry, IMO it's only worth a dollar. It's in very poor condition and even if it was in excellent shape there's nothing really special about the...
Welcome to Coin Talk. I see some doubling on the motto IN GOD WE TRUST. IMO it's what Wexler refers to as "Worthless Doubling". You can read about...
Welcome to Coin Talk. Your coin is not a doubled die. I agree that it's probably Mechanical Doubling (MD). Perhaps you could post a clear closeup...
If it was my money, I'd ask the seller for photos that show the doubling more clearly.
Do you know if Carr deliberately created a clashed die coin? I'm asking because other coins he produced (that I've seen) have nice and clean fields.
The US Mint doesn't care. I missed out on the Gold. Had the Silver in my basket. When I clicked on the checkout button, it disappeared. Hit the...
It looks like it may possibly be this one: http://www.varietyvista.com/01a LC Doubled Dies Vol 1/DDO 1917.htm [ATTACH] If you go to the website I...
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So would I :)
Welcome to Coin Talk. We DO need photos to see what you're talking about.
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