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No cud, severe post mint damage. You can educate yourself regarding cuds here http://cuds-on-coins.com/
Dead straight, flat and the reduction of width of the letters suggests MD. When single squeeze formation of the hub started any listed "doubling"...
This is getting ridiculous. How does damage stop a coin from being genuine? Colored or not, a genuine coin is not a counterfeit coin
MS 63
Hi and welcome to CT No, you have a DDD (die deterioration doubling), no added value. Have a look at the outside lettering and you will see they...
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Beautiful coin, worth every cent
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Great contest @dwhiz and well done to the winners. I am glad @Cheech9712 won as I had designated my prize there if my number was chosen
They are known die clashes. See if you can attribute a VAM number to them. Pictures and die markers are provided. Caution: Can get addictive...
Looks like an engraving toolbit on a Dremel skipped and bounced a bit, and then someone rubbed it to try and dull it down and failed
I sometimes get so engrossed in reading the other posts, and then composing a reply, that I often forget (actually, should say, fail to. I don't...
I only use satellite with a very fast download speed, problem is, however fast your system is, if you have been on a page for a bit and don't...
It was Brian's list I checked, accessed it through the Wexler site
I think just about everyone who started looking for doubled dies without first reading about how they are created saw them everywhere, LOL. There...
As Wexler also show no entries it is very unlikely. The pronounced radial flow lines show a very worn die which will cause spreading of the...
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