First, welcome to the neighborhood! As a rule, it is extremely rare to find a coin that is missing, both, the obverse and reverse clad layers....
Use this for comparisons... [ATTACH] Chris
Why is it that some cameras don't work? Chris
It seems like a millennium ago, I was buying some Mint Sets online to fill my Kennedy set. I, too, noticed that a couple of them had duplicate...
It looks like a weak strike to me. Chris
Ditto! Chris
There were more than four billion of the '77D produced. There are probably others "floating" around (pun intended) in the marketplace. How many...
Wouldn't this be considered an over-polished die? Chris
Maybe you should call it the "OJ Head". Chris
@lordmarcovan The 1941 25c, ANACS MS64 arrived in yesterday's mail. It's a nice reminder of the year my Mom & Dad were married. Thanks again!...
25c! Chris
This was the '66 SMS. Chris
It looks like machine doubling to me, too! This is a 1966 Kennedy, but it will give you an idea what true hub doubling should look like. [ATTACH]...
The toning is not unusual for the earliest of the Sac dollars. If I recall, the Mint had a problem with an improper rinse of the blanks/planchets....
I could have phrased it in a more polite way. Please accept my apology. Chris
I don't know why people keep calling coins with die cracks "errors". They are nothing more than coins struck on worn dies. Chris
Nice stash! Chris
Your photos could be better, but I suspect that it is machine doubling. I have two of them, and neither show evidence of machine doubling....
You would probably get a better answer if you post this in "Support & Feedback". Chris
When you first joined us, I thought your posts and comments were ridiculous so I didn't lend much credence to them. But, as you continued to post,...
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