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See what? ~ Chris :hilarious::hilarious::hilarious::hilarious::hilarious::hilarious::hilarious:
All of the parallel striations that are so easily visible on both sides are indicative of extreme die deterioration. Perhaps that has something to...
Very cool, Mr. P.! You're welcome, too! ~ Chris
I'd have to say, "No!" based on Washington's neck & chin, but what do I know. ~ Chris
> There is a die gouge on Liberty's dress that appears to be melted. If there was a gouge on the die, it would become raised on the coin. That's...
First, welcome to the neighborhood! May I suggest that you pound your fist ten thousand times as hard as you can against a solid piece of steel...
If the OP really wants to get back at the POS, maybe you could arrange to send him an exploding die pack that he could put in the envelope instead...
@ToughCOINS Sometimes playing with fire will result in you getting burned. I'd avoid playing games with this POS and just turn the whole thing...
I noticed that there is a "Dash" under the second "8". What is the mintmark? ~ Chris
"DPL" is used by NGC. Both PCGS and ANACS use "DMPL". ~ Chris
The date, mintmark and "LIBERTY" all look like DDD to me. ~ Chris
It looks like Die Deterioration Doubling to me rather than machine doubling. Note how the doubling is a bit sloppy (uneven). ~ Chris
The only problem with blocking other members is that you won't know what they are saying about you.:eek::facepalm::rolleyes: ~ Chris
Circulation damage! ~ Chris
This coin was produced by the Philadelphia Mint since there is no mintmark on it. The Denver Mint did not produce any quarters in 1967. FYI -...
First, welcome to the neighborhood @Crystal178 ! Well, it can't be a "Dropped Element" because the font doesn't match any of those on the coin....
Would you rather have us correct your spelling and grammar? ~ Chris
It is definitely machine doubling. Distinct? Perhaps you are confusing die deterioration doubling with this example of machine doubling. DDD does...
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