Well that didn't work to well. The doubling was evident and something that a die searcher should know.
Look towards the rim.
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Coin collecting is the atudy of coins. Right? What die state would you say your coin is?
Those just look like well circulated coins. If you look at more coins that are much closer to mint state and even visit some coin shops that have...
Theres probably not many that are as circulated as that one either. Most if the coins are gonna be mint state. If were the OP I would give that...
Hint. They is something very obvious on the obverse of the coin that is a dead give away as to the type of doubling.
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It was the second post to this thread. You do realize that this thread is about Civil War Tokens. @funnycoins
The pulling from the market comment was only made to the fact that it was once deemed cleaned. If noted and specified as a details coin. The coin...
Grant you are gonna have to show better photos and help direct us to the area or areas in question. I see a normal circulated quarter.
Those photos aren't helping. The second lobe looks flat and shelflike. It's not a Doubled die. Md and most of what is called worthless doubling...
It's pretty nice! But wouldn't grade high enough to be worth it.
I totally agree with you ddddd. I don't think that we will ever get an update on this coin unless it makes it back on the market. Hopefully the...
Nuts a find of a lifetime for sure.
Agreed it's always nice to see luster through two layers of plastic.
Sorry folks I have put away all my coins and references, I added two rooms and a bath in my basement. Glad it is finished cause there is dust...
So, I just looked over these photos and can not find any markers. What you have is a worn 1940 cent. Neither the obverse or reverse match what you...
Its not a worry. I have let some rolls sit sometimes for years. I still have some from the last time I was in Tennessee. 2015
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