The only one that comes to mind is the 275th anniversary of the St. Petersburg Mint in Russia which was in 1999. @JeffC
Possibly a little mechanical doubling but not a true doubled die. But wait for some of the others for more answers.
Sorry but I do not see any hub doubling on this coin, not even machine doubling. Could you be a bit more specific as to where you might see this?
As paddy said.
I'm glad this all calmed down, but at first it looked like a listing I would find on Etsy or Listia.
Might have a die chip but it's a trashed coin otherwise.
Likely a button. I've also seen many old coins used as decorations on horse tack. Usually silver but also Buffalo nickels and many in very nice...
People with scissors are most annoying aren't they.
@SteveInTampa @mpcusa ?
We have a very long memory. Good luck.
At least you didn't have to change your pants.;)
Patience is a virtue my friend.
I am in agreement with Chris.
Fat lettering does not always mean doubling. I have seen both fat and narrow letters and numerals on each of the issues of cents since 2010. The...
Now, some pics of the ladies.;)
@Nolan Workman might be able to help?
I have a rubber stamp that says "Postage rates are too high". I stamp all my one dollar bills with it for fun. Kind of like doing the "Where's...
Maybe refering to a "Spitting Eagle"?
It's always good for paddy but what also floors me is the level of carelessness and pollution people cause.
Sorry folks, did not mean to trip over you, You were posting while I was typing.
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