The newest image of the date looks like there may be some MD on the 7 and the 3. Not seeing clear doubling.
I can't honestly say I'm seeing it.
Don't get me started on soveriegns... ;) 1925 Great Britain Sovereign [ATTACH]
1882M Gold Soverign - Great Britain minted in Melbourne. Not sure which country to go with, UK or Australia. Your choice I guess :) [ATTACH]
1 dollar
I have a 16x loupe that I bought from Hobby Lobby. I think it is a Whitman.
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That would have been the score of a lifetime. I just hope that it makes its way to the Fed, back to Loomis, and into rolls in my boxes. :(
The best I can make out from your pictures it looks like it could be a bit of MD on the reverse. Not a true DD.
I like the name too...holed_coins. At least they aren't misrepresenting what they are selling :)
They stopped hand punching MMs into dies back in the 80s so it's not possible to have a repunched MM. I don't see anything out of the ordinary...
I 3rd what Kurt said. I've searched between $10k-$15k worth of cents and these things are not common. Makes them all the more fun when you do find...
Looks like 007 to me :) A more common 72 DDO (I think I've found 7 or 8) but still an awesome find :) Congrats!...
Had the saddest day of my CRH so far....I was dumping cents and halves. I filled up the half bag after about $500 and the teller changed it out....
Hard to tell what the toning is for sure. But it looks more like that to me than it is missing a clad layer..
@paddyman this seems to perhaps be in your area of expertise :)
I had to google "pokeno". Google thought I meant "pokemon". Definitely not that haha. Looks like a pokeno chip though. Or some other random...
Yours looks like it has an upset rim
Yours doesn't seem to have the thickness in the date. Maybe I'm missing something?...
Blank has been punched but not through the upsetting mill - Type 1 Planchet has been through the upsetting mill - Type 2 I think...
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