That's normal and can be found on all the small dates . [ATTACH]
It's Die #1 and you can see the die crack running from L in Pluribus through O in One. [ATTACH]...
Here's a #11 I own and notice how plumb the images are . [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
Make sure when you take your image, their not so + plumb .
1960-D 1¢ WWHO-001 Small Date Doubled Working Hub Description: A spread towards the rim shows on the lower part of the letters of IGWT. Die...
do that, since there's none posted ........
This is a good one . Check wexler site to make sure . I think it's #5 . http://www.doubleddie.com/344622.html
http://coinsandcanada.com/coins-prices.php?coin=1-cent-1936&years=1-cent-1920-1936
How about a image of the designers signature, on the reverse of the coin ...
What kind of scope do you have ?
Is rare as a Total Solar Eclipse ..
My son and his friends laughed at me last night . Their the ones that gave me that coin .. I should of knew they were up to tricks ...... Blame...
Your right I should of . It was a stickers, that's all ....
I have no ideal, but I do see a second rim there . [ATTACH]
[ATTACH][ATTACH] As you can see there's still an abe in there . [ATTACH] It also weighs 3.1 grams .
It's not a close AM ...
http://www.error-ref.com/improper-annealing/
Check out these flow lines . [ATTACH]
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They asked me if I wanted it and I go in the regularly, to see what they have for me ..
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