It could be the initials for Robert Conrad.
Harmonically Doubled is when you've had too much to drink, look at a harmonica and see two of them instead of one.
About all one can find in today's coins in just varieties, which I'm not until. I have a few but I really don't collect them. There are other...
In this case, yes I am.
The things you mentioned are Damage.
In the third photo is a small amount of toning tobthe right of the date and left of the last star. I totally forgot about this area. It is a...
It's damaged
Looks like a little copper remover was used on that one.
A wornnput die struck that one
A worn die issue
Yes and surprisingly, I won! Lol
Yes it's a woody, worn some but nice. The IHC were not produced like today's Cents are so it is rarer but not uncommon as the amount of them is...
In a word, it's damaged as it was not put there by the BEP.
There are many types of doubling. DDD or die deterioration Doubling, MD or machine doubling, split plate doubling, etc. These are very common...
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It is! It's a P Mint mark for Philadelphia.
I never met him
Not rude in any way but it is extremely trusting in his behalf. If the dealer is pleased with what you buy and if your happy why change anything?
You have a novelty item made for tourists and found in gift shops. Welcome to CT.
Somehow the one not was ripped at the BEP which caused the ink to be printed on the second note. A nice error to have so get 2 currency sleeves to...
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