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First, welcome to the neighborhood @No the smith ! Pop quiz: Why do you think it could be a doubled die? Chris
Does it have a privy mark on the edge? I noted that yours does not have the name of the designer on it. In 1841, the Paris Mint started using a...
I couldn't find it in the Mitchiner reference, but there is another with the same reverse (Chambre des Notaires). How did you come up with the...
Nobody said that numismatics was easy. Chris
Ummmm.........neither, I believe, but I don't collect stinkin' Lincolns.;););) Besides, I would prefer to call CAM's & WAM's varieties. This is...
Please accept my apology. Extreme close-ups are often created using a USB digital microscope that can often enlarge an image as much as 200x. This...
I didn't say that a grease-filled die shouldn't be considered an error. I said that it shouldn't be used as a marker. A marker is an anomaly on a...
Ditto! Chris
Then, why does it show luster from your lighting at 10 & 2 on both sides? I don't understand. Chris
You're looking too much and not drinking enough. J/K! Chris
I'm not so sure. Why do you think it is? Chris
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The date is not doubled on your coin, and what appears to be a grease-filled die on LIBERTY should never be used as a marker for any variety....
Your assumptions are wrong. It's worth 1c. Chris
For the record, I'm averse to blind dates as well. Chris
The PM merchants who want to buy your gold will predict a drop in price. So, you should sell to them before you lose too much. The PM merchants...
Welcome to the neighborhood @leonardocs ! The only thing I can suggest is that you stop examining coins with a USB microscope. Chris
I found that the counting of these bags was inaccurate by 10-13%. Chris
Ya snooze, ya lose! I think we should take note that BoobTube was mentioned since it seems that we get most of our gen-u-whiners from there. Chris
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