Pics are pretty blurry...where do you see notching/separation lines? Not really seeing a DDO from photos provided, sorry...
Your title says "possible big one", to which the answer is no. It is not the big one. Could it be a minor one? Perhaps, but not that I can see.
I think whatever my opinion here would be, the OP would somehow find a reason as to why I am wrong. That being said, for the sake of any other...
I've stated my opinion and you have stated yours. I see the split on the 2, but seeing how it seems to be isolated to that single digit in the...
I understand that is where you are seeing the doubling. But again, I am not seeing a doubled die. It may be light mechanical doubling or something...
I'm not sure what you think is "funny" about my comment. Your coin is not the big doubled die for the year. That is a fact. If you had an expert...
In order for the coin to be "the big one", it needs to look EXACTLY like it. The coin posted is neither the "big one", nor a doubled die at all...
Looks like light mechanical doubling. Not a DDR, sorry.
I'm not seeing a DDO or DDR in the photos provided.
I'm not immediately seeing anything that makes me say DDO.
Here is my setup. http://imgur.com/a/498bo
I'm seeing a mix of circulstion wear with die wear.
I'm stuck between 66+ and 67...
An RPM, by definition, is a repunched mintmark. That means that there is 1 normal-sized mintmark, and remnants of a 2nd. Therefore, if you took...
I'm afraid I don't follow. Are you suggesting that this coin is a repunched mintmark? Plating issues were quite common in the early 1990s,...
Maybe you just didn't read my last response. In it, I outlined reasons besides the 9 as to why you may not find your coin on coppercoins.com....
It may be PMD, it may be mechanical doubling. You would know better than I since I don't have the coin in-hand. What I can say is that the anomaly...
Plating issues. The mint stopped adding the mintmark to the working dies after 1989, thus preventing repunched mintmark varieties from occurring...
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I see it on the top left part of the loop on the 9.
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