OK, now to make you all crazy....Dimes have not been carefully examined in the same way that other denominations have been. I am working on...
Could be a legit no edge lettering dollar. hard to say for sure. The Schuler edge lettering machine does add a little form to the edge as the...
The X is raised. I've seen one other like this before. The mark was in the die causing the X to be raised lines and not scratched into the coin....
Coppercoins hit the key point. Technically, it's a doubled die but since it is master die doubling, it is without value as it appears on a huge...
Hi, It definitely was modified after it left the Mint. It is not an error. It is simply an altered coin. Thanks, Bill
The other lettering indicates that it is a normal Wide AM coin. Compare the style of the lettering on the word STATES to another normal 1992 D...
It is die deterioration doubling. It can be most confusing on nickels but this is what happens after way too much use of the die.
I gotta ask, Ziggy, how could you possibly determine that unless you followed the coin through its path of circulation from the moment it was...
You did well on it but the buyer did not. That is not a die variety of any kind. You really shouldn't sell things just because they look...
Hi, Remnants of a die clash. That's a fairly strong one but not uncommon in the overall scheme of things. Thanks, Bill
I can think of one other scenario that could account for this look. So I am not giving it the "slam dunk" yet:-) If supposedly someone was bored...
It has the potential to be the first one I've ever seen:-) I still can't be sure that it wasn't fooled with in another way but......it is...
I agree with jello, Two ways things like that get into rolls would be that, as jello says, somebody thought it was a non-US coin. Another is...
The ones with states were sold in souvenir stands and information stations at truck stops and souvenir shops. Really very common.
I highly doubt it.
No, it's a normal 1868. To start with there are two basic reverse types that you must start with on 1868 dated coins. If the tip of the star...
Hey Ziggy, give me shots of the obverse, the reverse and the edge. I want to see everything in context:-) It's weird lookin', thats for sure:-)...
Whats the deal on the 1993 D cent. I hope you didnt sell that as a doubled die. 'cause it "Ain't"
There are several DDRs for 1964 and one of them has excellent doubling on the words STATES oF AMERICA as well as E PLURIBUS UNUM. Still as noted,...
Thanks Jello, It's not a Doubled Die. Bill
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