Die breaks, again, are RAISED. Your anomalies, as you have said, are INCUSE.
It's not a broken die...you would see extreme die cracks, die breaks, cuds, etc. if you think it is a broken die, then perhaps send it into ANACS....
Hmmm...what do you think of the anomaly at 1-2 o'clock, Jody? I'm not sure what to make of it...
VF, cleaned. I would say maybe a $40-50 coin. You didn't do too bad in the trade.
It is a cool die chip, it might get a buck or two on ebay.
A shattered die would produce raised anomalies, as the die would chip, crack, and break. That would leave incuse elements on the die, which when...
Are you sure it just isn't a 1970 Philadelphia dime? The 1970 no S was a proof strike.
You should still post pics...I've been to dealers who claim to know errors, but in reality know very little about them. He may have dealt in...
Doubling is always raised and rounded, and produces split serifs and notches. Your coin shows doubling that is flat, shelf-like, and takes away...
Maybe this is one of the times that, for the sake of the thread, we need to take a picture from the internet to keep it going?
Looks like a slight hit on the earlobe.
Keep trollin, buddy...
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Oy vey... I doubt Fred would have called your coin a doubled die, because it isn't one. Absolutely nothing shown in your pictures points to it...
Got some more coins I'm selling off. As other buyers of my coins will tell you, I am more than willing to negotiate prices, and if you buy 2 or...
And what if I said that it isn't a doubled die? Because that is not hub doubling. No notching, flat doubling, takes away from the devices rather...
Looks like someone ground off the reverse. It is a damaged coin.
Probably because it is a common date...AU/BU wheat cents from the late 50s can be had for very little.
Uh, if you don't mind me asking, who did you talk to that told you it was a doubled die? There are a few members in this thread that have been...
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