I encourage you to do some reading. This website is a great reference to the different errors and variety's. How they happen and what was done at...
I don't see anything that says it is a DDO, the only thing interesting is the possible collar clash.
To properly help you with an attribution you will have to get full size photos posted.
from what I have read the 88D is rarer.
I believe that some laminations can take years, before they show any kind of separation. I imagine that the loosening of frictionally bonded metal...
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Your pics are not coming through. I believe though it is Longacre Doubling http://www.error-ref.com/?s=longacre+doubling
you would have to post clear photos. it looks like DDD, Die deterioration doubling.
That would be fun. How many months of the year do you make a descent enough profit to cover space rent, and typing the inserts for the coins?
The guy was obviously ticked off at himself, and possibly didn't believe it was fake, though who knows how many told him before me. To tell you...
I whole heartedly agree, and some that I have disputed with the shop owner, they have actually changed the tag to counterfeit and reduced the...
Here is something that helped me when I was first starting to collect errors. I put the coins I thought were big errors into rolls, and stashed...
Although I agree with you completely Michael. It seems that the Pawn shops have a different set of rules than a coin dealer. I have got into some...
I am not sure if he took it off the shelf or, not. He actually set it on the back counter after retrieving it from the floor.
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Guessing 65
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