Yes there is a big difference in the types of doubling as compared to ddd and I don't see any signs of them here... I see a hazy picture at best...
Dealer around here will give 3x face on bulk commons, including steels... I just lump them in there once I am done searching... I did find one of...
Well, for the record, I never said his coin looked like machine doubling... I said from the start that machine doubling atleast created a raised...
I like how the first caption says to check out the nice spread... I see zero spread... DDD would be the first guess, but the deterioration is so...
Well, to save the most money, you might just search online and you will find dozens of people who have tried said experiment... May save you some...
lol, now that is sick.... B
okay, i might get thrown off the site for mentioning this, but i feel obliged... i got a box of pennies from the bank last week, midways through...
If by pretty obscure you mean '3 people on the planet would have caught that' and one of them is a dude named Friedberg'... ;)
well, from the picture i see similar 'shadowing' on the 9 too, but i still think it fits the description of ddd.... B
Funny, I just realized the error of my ways... I titled the original post as Foreign vs. U.S. coins... That clearly makes it sound like I was...
At first glance, looks like die deterioration doubling again... no premium... search for that phrase and you will find a fairly recent post...
Wow! LOL... Not exactly the response I was expecting... First, I didn't mean to make any statement that any foreign coin was better than any...
I know I can't be the only one that is tired of some of the same old coin designs we have had for decades, but even when they put out 'new'...
Well the damage or error was more to the left and upper left... hard to tell in the picture, but the 98 can just be made out in this one, and both...
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