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I'm not sure if you blocked me or not, but if you didn't, the answer is no. This is the exact same type of coin that you were posting yesterday....
No. Im agreeing with them because they are right. Your coin is not a doubled die. Do everyone a favor and read up on different kinds of doubling,...
Do you know what an actual Doubled Die is? Because you just had 2 guys (not including myself with my paltry 7ish years) who have decades of...
Do you have to "burp" it before you bury it?
Ditto
My opinion was fact. I also provided you a link to something concerning what you "think" you see. If that is considered "rude" I think you need to...
Bury the safe too? :P
Your coin is damaged. Plain and simple. Check out pareidolia
Bury them in the backyard under a big "X". Then make a map to find it.
Also a no. EDIT: Have you ever used these sites to check your stuff? http://coppercoins.com/advsearch.php http://varietyvista.com/index.htm
Nope. Just a solid 43 years of circulation
While we are on the topic of ladies on coins that are better looking that the God-awful Morgan...:troll::troll: [ATTACH]
That's just people trying to get you to overpay for crap.
Never without reason if you are learning something. Chris' explanation of how the metal is sheared off is a good way to look at it.
Fair enough. It is a good visual representation of doubling though IMO. Your missing clad half is still only worth 50 cents :P
Plastic is worth more than that coin, Chris. Hate to break it to ya ;)
That's not raised. That is flat and shelf-like. [ATTACH]
Littleton/Franklin Mint - Potato/Potatoe lol
Probably Littleton or some other crap company.
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