What you should be reading up on is the worthless doubling. That is where you have the problem. Then take a tour through the die making process,...
Filled dies are interesting but they do not command a premium. They are really quite common.
That is not your MO. You post the same types of doubling over and over. Seems that you aren't learning what is being told, Most of us like to...
Doug doesn't try to find the answer himself he just posts random coins hoping he hit the jackpot.
Photos are needed anytime you ask a question. This should be pretty easy though. It is Die Deterioration Doubling.
Where do you see doubling? This is a link for worthless doubling. http://doubleddie.com/144801.html
We can't help if you don't know what to look for in the first place. These are double dies and what a DDO/DDR should look like. click on the...
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Where do you see any doubling? Is it zinc is it copper? By the way the coin looks normal for an 82'.
It's interesting.
It's damage.
Is there a reference for this die state? I am unfamiliar with the reason it looks the way it does.
In that condition it worth melt value.
It's glue or a foreign substance.
You are doing fine. Stabilize your camera or phone and get it as close to the coin as possible while keeping focus, then take the photo. You won't...
Not my point, posting the pics as you are doing limits the ability's of the software. Only crop your Photos, do not magnify. Then click upload...
It looks like a loss of lamination. It is much easier to see an OP's photos when they use the upload file button. Then click full size.
And corrosion.
Prove it, Show us the email. Make sure that you redact your email address for security reasons and the rules.
This ploy of Heritage and Stacks looking at the coin, is being used to try and make the OP right and all us wrong. It never happened, even though...
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