Nice images.
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Help me understand. Wexler shows this for the #1. "A spread towards the center shows on the letters of LIBERTY." What is spread towards the center?
Look again. It's nothing but machine doubling.
Machine doubling. Machine doubling.
Not a DDO.
May have been a pocket piece.
Yes. I was too lazy to type it out. Reversed letters come from another coin, not a die. There is something on the surface of the coin that took...
I don't see an image of a second coin. The coin you are showing has glue on it. Soak it in acetone and watch it melt.
There were a lot of different dies used to create these holders. Because of this there are a lot of different looks to the damage done to the rims...
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The cent was removed from a Lucky Cent holder. It's damage from being pressed into the holder.
Nice image. Normal cent.
They make covers for those engines. [ATTACH]
How is it that in this post you use proper English and in all your other post, few can understand what you are saying? Same with your spelling....
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Not easy to find. You will probably never find the 70S.
Happy birthday Mike.
Where did you hear about the 1969 doubled die cent? What do you see that makes you think that you have one?
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