Before you consider submitting any for grading with the hope of profiting from their sale, I'd do a little more studying, particularly on auction...
Yeah, and they bought this from a little old granny who kept it in her sock drawer for seventy-five years. ~ Chris
But the Union Jack is okay? ~ Chris
You're wasting your time! ~ Chris
Ditto!
Welcome to the neighborhood! A D/D is called a Re-punched Mintmark (RPM). A D/S is called an Over Mintmark (OMM). Did you search the Wexler site,...
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What they said! ~ Chris
You'll know it's a nickel if it has "FIVE CENTS" on the reverse. ~ Chris
What good does it do to lead a horse to the library when it can't read? ~ Chris
Mr. P., it's the fault of all of the darn doubled die specialists who see fit to include all of the garbage varieties on their websites. If they...
Happy Birthday @Amie ! All I see is circulation damage. ~ Chris
If you saw a brand new car with a rim that looked that bad, would you think it came from the factory like that? ~ Chris
I hope you're not saving copper pennies for the day when it becomes legal to melt them for their copper content. ~ Chris
@Tim59 More like $50+ once you figure in the processing fee, tier charge, variety fee and shipping & insurance. ~ Chris
It would seem to me that it is possible to have more than one "layer" of machine doubling. It depends on the speed of the vibration of the die...
Neither of these are "Red Cents". To me, they're only worth 1c each but that is because I don't collect Lincoln cents. ~ Chris
It looks like it might be a lamination error, but it is only worth what someone is willing to pay for it. By the way, any Lincoln cent with no...
Tim, we don't bash people just because they are a new member, and your age has nothing to do with it. However, past experience has proven that...
The confusion doesn't lie with how doubled dies occur. The confusion is a matter of knowing the difference between a true doubled die and machine...
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