Yes it is shelf like. It's MD. You need to spend some time looking at real doubled die coins.
It's a nice holder. Looks better than a ziplock bag. Has nothing to do with fake stuff.
They sell at coin shows for $2 to $3.
This could all change if folks started filing complaints with the Attorney Generals office in the proper state. I feel this will happen once...
The guy that wrote that is full of beans. It's not true. This is not a rumor at all. Dealers can get lower grading fees when sending in bulk...
NGC will holder all kinds of stuff like this in quantity. I don't see anything wrong with it.
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Same here.
The Fun Show is in January.
This is the only real one I ever found an image of. [ATTACH]
Hi Mikey. There are many types of doubling. From the images you posted, yours is not a true doubled die. It looks to be what's called MD.
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I was wondering if anyone would catch what this is. I'm 99% sure it's fake.
I have to know the dealer. A fancy site is cool but it won't make me buy from them. They have to have a reputation I trust. That all changes when...
Same here but I wonder if #3 is a rim bump.
It's in an early slab. Probably before they imaged every coin they graded. I believe the coin changed in the slab over the years.
I actually see it the other way around. Too many folks use the term Doubled die when it is only MD.
Thanks. I missed the link. Auction results show these two coins selling at $400 and $200 in 63 on average, already graded by PCGS or NGC.
I have no problem with that coin. I don't think the mint ever made one that looked like it. I only have a problem with those that look just like a...
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