I would call it a lightly hubbed class II doubled die.
Caleb, The minimums that an attributor sets has nothing to do with whether or not a coin is a doubled die. It's simply their own system. I can...
This coin is a doubled die. That's not an opinion; it's a fact. It's probably listed at Coneca, but I don't have it in hand to identify the...
Yep. Or painted with Testor's metallic silver model aircraft paint.
I agree with Simon. This is what they look like when they have spent some time on or in the ground.
It could be a different die stage, or it could be something else entirely. This is probably one of those that would have to be confirmed with an...
That's awesome Matt. Congrats.
I'm not seeing anything but MD on this coin. It's certainly not 001.
It might be minor Larry, but it is a doubled die. As long as he's not listing it with a false attribution, then I see no problem with the OP...
Nice find Jay. One of the best obverse class II doubled dies from the 80s.
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I would still like to see sharply focused photos of the high points, but it looks like a MS63 or 64.
Tough to tell from photos, but definitely AU. Nice find.
The coin is a doubled die. Which one is the question you have to figure out. Without having the coin in hand, that's almost impossible. To my...
I can see the notching, but I'm not sure which one it is. You might try matching some of the markers....
I'm trying to figure out if you accidentally found one. :) What's that little bump above the horizontal bar of the L in LIBERTY? Compare it to...
Yes you will! Don't give up the hunt.
Looks like a die chip Leah.
What Simon said. All toners are chemically circulated coins so to speak. If you like it though, keep it. I have several toners that I just...
The OP has stated that the coin is larger in diameter than normal, and concave. This is heat damage.
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