Tough choice. I have a flying eagle cent, but frankly I find the design boring. I don't own a 20 cent piece but they look cool...my vote would be...
Don't have any Bust dollars, but since I am a sucker for old coins, I gotta vote for them.
I don't own any Barber quarters, but personally I like them more for some reason.
I see the split on the R, so I will take your word for it. Nice find!
No problem. The comment wasn't directed at you, I just wanted to add a little more info.:thumb:
If it was a doubled die, I would expect other parts of Lincoln to be doubled as well. I am not seeing that, so I am somewhat hesitant.
No problem Dave. I just hadn't heard it before, and was curious if it was true or not. It's all a learning experience.:)
I can't quite see what it is, but I would be hesitant to call it a doubled eyelid.
Nice RPMs!
Definitely an off-center. Nice find!
Could you cite your source for this? I have not heard that before.
I agree with die 9. Nice find!
It may look like a doubled die, but it is unfortunately a type of MD that affects incuse elements. Check out this link for a full explanation....
Not 100% sure, but it looks like MD in my opinion.
Pictures aren't the best, but I would be hesitant to call it a doubled die. Probably die deterioration mixed with a weird lighting angle.
It looks like a plating bubble/blister that deflated around the mintmark. Keep up the hunt!
A lot of damage on the coin. I would say die deterioration doubling IMO.
The tricky part of this is that class II doubling and machine doubling look very similar, so attribution can be difficult.
I am not an error expert, but it does look like a mated pair. Very cool piece!
Hi all, Here is a fun coin. A 1964D class II (distorted) doubled die, that also has machine doubling on it as well. To make it easy, I have...
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