So you think Thomas Jefferson misinterpreted it when he stated that it was meant to establish a wall of seperation?
Sounds like you're doing the right thing then. As someone stated, he had probably already mailed it by the time the cancellation was done.
Looks to me like it took a hit from something that left a gouge.
If someone had removed the letters it would have exposed the underlying zinc, so it's definitely not that.
There's just all kinds of wrong here. You bid on and won an item then did the research after the fact and cancelled it?! Did he misrepresent the...
Depending on the resolution of the original image, you could use Photoshop to zoom in for you by using the crop tool.
If anything maybe a little mechanical doubling. If you ever come across the 1969S doubled die it'll be so obvious you won't even have to ask....
Is it my eyesight, or is there doubling on the date of that second coin?
That's what it is alright.
Nice one Jesse. I'm still looking for one of those.
Here's what I'm talking about. You should be able to see this type of abrasion as apparent doubling. http://doubleddie.com/144864.html
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Bill- I believe you, but what I can't wrap my head around is how you polish off part of a die that was incuse. It seems the only way to do that...
The charges are for shipping AND handling.
I'd like to point out one thing here. There seems to be a huge disconnect with people regarding different shipping methods. If a seller states...
For me I see it more as an illusion. If you look at the distance to the heavily worn upper collar of the shirt in the first image it is the same....
Looks like just a weaker strike and/or more wear.
Is airfare on you? ;)
Looks to me like you got excellent service within the contractual obligations of the auction. The seller deserves nothing less than positive...
Aside from the doubling have you checked the other die markers? If there is a die gouge on the lower shoulder of Lincoln then it's definitely 002.
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