The first collector I met told me to never forget the third side, it reflects more about a coin than one would suspect.
I was wondering the same thing. I could see some bored employees throwing cent planchets at the machine trying to shoot the gap. LOL
Hard to say maybe a Military encampment, It looks like a hammered token, maybe a board soldier with a bunch of 50 caliber lead shot balls. forget...
I am sure you would find a lot more examples doing a search here, than just about any other place on the internet.
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We did our take on a southern style omelet this morning. Cook about a third of a pnd bacon per omelet. We used a cherry smoked thick cut bacon....
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Did he ever grade get it graded or authenticated?
Linear plating blister.
I could go either way, My initial thought is the same as Chris's
Use the overlays I posted above. They should help, minus any slight rotation of your coin.
Your are absolutely acting like a fool, with these two coins. Even if you did have some knowledge about errors, these two threads you have created...
Since we can't see the DDO. @dwhiz Here is the link. http://varietyvista.com/01b%20LC%20Doubled%20Dies%20Vol%202/1982PDDO001.htm
#545 and .9999 silver so I am excited to see it change even more in the next couple of years. Right now just hanging out in a coin cabinet.
How long ago was the listing on Heritage? I would imagine getting it into a holder with the variety listed. Would surely increase it's price to a...
Coneca says it would be around $75. I really wouldn't have any other guesstimate. None of the dealers around me want to deal with DDO/DDR's.
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Depends an what part of the country he lives.
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