Nope. Just common split plate doubling.
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Welcome to CT, Jonathan. IMO, it's either plate doubling or machine doubling. Not a true doubled die and no value over face. Keep looking, you...
Maybe this site will help you understand. http://coinauctionshelp.com/spooned_coins.html#.WTANFmj1BEY
Finally found my first DDR coin No, you didn't. Keep looking.
Nice catch! That's a pretty big cud. Too bad the date is gone. It does have some extra value, but as always, it's only worth what someone is...
Yes. Post photos.
Hammer and punch. Not a mint error.
Ditto.
You'd think so, but not being there doesn't mean it's real.
I agree with Chris.
You have much to learn, grasshopper.
250% does sound like a lot more than $2.50.
A dollar will always be worth a dollar. With inflation, what that dollar will buy will decrease over time. Now you decide.
I don't know what caused the damage, but it definitely isn't a mint error.
It's damage, not a mint error. Hammered.
If the value of the coin would warrant the grading fee, yes. Your coins will never be worth enough to warrant the grading fee.
10 grams of gold at melt as of this writing is $407.66. The smaller the ingot, the higher the premium.
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