We can only answer your question if you post photos. Welcome to CT.
Nice one Sarge. I’m sure you’ve added that one to your collection.
Hello and welcome to CT. If your coin looks like the coin the OP showed it’s suffering from the same issue, heat. It was heated and that is what...
As explained by @VistaCruiser69. The doubling you see is common as the die was worn and needed to be replaced. Not a true doubled die.
Nice case. Sand and refinish the outside and it will look great. The inside is dark so your coins may not display well. Plan on trying to lighten...
Minted by a worn die.
At least it contains the word COPY.
Nice!
Looks like a thin but long finning error that’s worn.
Those are so neat and I’ve always wanted one. My birthday is before the end of the month. :smuggrin:
I’m not seeing true doubling. Welcome to CT.
You have what is known as DDD or die detestation doubling. It’s very common and only worth face value. Welcome to CT.
Congratulations!
It’s called MD or mechanical doubling. It’s a very common form of doubling and not worth any extra. Welcome to CT.
The photos are too out of focus to see anything.
If B it was real the 1911-D would be in the neighborhood of a 5k coin. Since it’s not real I would question the other as well.
I’m pleased to hear your trip to South Carolina was a good one. Now your back in NYC finding more treasures. Nice silver finds too. Those zinc...
Sinff CD e I stopped buying from the mint a few years ago I haven’t gotten e survey or a catalog from them. It’s very nice and I like that.
The train makes it worth buying.
I prefer to deal with someone, a dealer, at a show that greets me and talks first with me while I’m looking. He has prices on all his inventory...
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