Looks like DDD...die deterioration doubling. Keep up the hunt!
Mechanical doubling IMO. Keep up the hunt!
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Welcome. It always helps if you post pictures. There are definitely many other doubled dies for that year that do not appear in the...
Coincidentally...the value of OPs coin. :P
Oh green, you could even charm a snake with those words. :D
Similar to the many 1957P and 1957-D coins, some dates can be found with near-exact MD. I believe @Rick Stachowski has made a few threads with a...
In my opinion, same thing as before, my friend. I'm not really seeing any notching on the coin in your post, my opinion would remain as MD. But...
The flat nature of the anomalies in my opinion indicate mechanical doubling. BTW...I've already got a gander, but it's kind that you offer me...
Were there photos of the coin before you purchased it, or did you make the buy not knowing what it looked like?
I don't see much evidence of a repunched mintmark, but maybe that's just me...
Oldest coin struck by the US Mint...1795 liberty Cap Large Cent. [ATTACH]
Oldest US coin...1783 Nova Constellatio. Crosby 1-A, R4. [ATTACH]
I don't see anything unusual about that one.
Ding ding ding, we have a winner!
Your coin has post-mint damage, likely from a coin rolling machine or something similar. Keep up the hunt!
Do you have a theory as to the anomaly of the coin posted? I'd like to hear your thoughts on the coin..after all, you did post it. :) It doesn't...
From the new pictures, it certainly appears that your coin has die deterioration doubling. As Jay said, it also looks to be more on the major...
If I had to guess, without you specifically mentioning exactly what you see that is different, I would say that your coin suffers from die...
And who can forget their first liberty Cap? :)[ATTACH]
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