After blowing up the image of the reverse 400% I'd have to say, maybe.
I don't see machine doubling, what I see looks more like either die deterioration doubling, or as mentioned plating problem. Possibly both.
Assuming the mint makes enough profit to cover their expenses. If they don't the mint will take the breast cancers foundations surcharge money.
Yes that's true, but at some point you do get tired of trying to protect people from themselves. When that happens you just step back and let them...
The daily allotment of alcoholic beverages at the early mint ended in 1825 before the mintmarks came along after that date drinking at the mint...
Since these are single squeeze hoping dies most doubling if present tends to be closer to the center of the coin, so you can have a doubled die...
Cliff Mischler does. As for when they started advertising using stickers on dollars, possibly 1920s.
That S – 144 probably sold too cheap. I paid $274 for mine, and like I said mine's worse than that one. I'd seen it while the auction was still...
When worn the war nickel composition coins do tend to have a different color, but that can be subjective. A specific gravity test would be a good...
It's legitimate.
Not flat enough.
How much lighter? Do you have an actual figure is this just based on a subjective "feeling" that it seems much lighter? Without a good deal of...
The coinage act of April 22, 1864's specified the composition of the bronze one cent piece to be 95% copper 5% tin and zinc. It did not specify...
And in the regular production reports.
Most unlikely, much more likely is the overdate was quickly noticed and the die pulled from use. In general you don't alter a die that is already...
It's better than mine. Got a link to the auction?
I agree with baseball, for the really big dealers six and 7 figure type, it's not worth their while the full with returns. They just wholesale out...
He may also be referencing the doubling above letters which looks like possible split plate doubling.
Just tell them the country of manufacture is Novgorod, I bet there is no directives specifying import restrictions from Novgorod.
Not sure what caused all the damage, but they are not mint errors.
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