Machine doubling, not a doubled die.
Ditto.
A counterfeit or fantasy piece.
1 - They are small 2 - Simple design w/o a bust or person 3 - They are scarce and not easy to find many coins for date sets beyond first 3 years...
Better a Popper than a Pooper! ;)
I worked at a private mint, and I remember we had this beautifully toned 100 oz. Engelhard bar that was going to get melted. It was in the...
And this is why newbies (and some experienced collectors) are confused about what a doubled-die struck coin is. I have seen RPMs and scratched...
It would to some.
Here is my favorite doubled die, and it's on a Peace Dollar. http://ec2-13-58-222-16.us-east-2.compute.amazonaws.com/wiki/1934-D_VAM-3
This is from a doubled die?
It has seen a lot of years. Unfortunately it is a common date, but still worth a dollar or so. Condition is the most important thing. There are...
Date and MM placement look good. Have to see it in person and weigh it to know for sure. If it's on eBay, you can return it if it isn't real.
AU details. Cleaned.
Send some detailed pics to www.cuds-on-coins.com. They will look at it and see if they agree. If they do, it will be listed on the website with...
And they are easy to find because they aren't rare.
There should be a divot opposite where the CUD occurs, not in the middle of the field. There should be weakness on the obverse under the Winged...
They are brass, rather than bronze, which has a slightly different color, but is normal.
Coin Dealer Newsletter. AKA the Greysheet.
It was the first new comes struck by the U.S. since 1954. Elizabeth Jones did a great job.
It is George Washington's impersonation of Caeser Rodney.
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