I said IF. Yours isn't, it is strike doubling. True hub doubling disappeared when the single squeeze hubbing method was introduced
Thought that might be the case, but had to ask anyway
Even if it was doubled, it would still not be an error. It is a variety
I am not seeing any errors. Please be more specific with your questions
Those are great. Question, what is the significance of the 16 above the 1/100 on the reverse?
The obverse was struck with a deteriorating, well worn die, hence the rim ridge ring clearly visible
An indentation would be the complete opposite of hub doubling, which would be raised on that coin
excellent contest, great participation. Congrats to the winners, enjoy your prizes. Big thank you to @CoinJockey73 and @lordmarcovan
love it, right up there with snafu and fubar
Hi and welcome to CT. Images of the coin would help, :)
@GDJMSP very well put
Hi and welcome to CT. The photos are very out of focus but they all appear to be Large Date. The difference between Large and Small date can be...
Again, sorry for beating a dead horse, you need clear, in focus close ups if you want a constructive opinion. Also, as stated many times...
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