Nope. http://www.lincolncentresource.com/doubledies/1984ddo.html
Looks like a dryer coin.
Glad I live 20 minutes (25 with traffic) away :)
I'm planning on going on Saturday.
Looks like it took a hit and the metal was shifted.
Doesn't look like it to me either. What does the "FG" look like?
+1
Yes it is a 1999. It is a grease filled die. Like non_cents said, it is not a WAM.
I'm hoping to go on Saturday. I missed the last one and this will be the last one before I go on deployment.
Those probably cost more than $1,679.00 ;)
I search dollar rolls that I get from my CU. The coins that come from those rolls look a lot nicer than that first coin in your pictures. Plus...
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#1 looks like a popped plating bubble to me. #2 looks like a plating bubble.
Pretty sure it isn't 009. Pretty sure it isn't a doubled die at all besides some master hub doubling which is really common on 72's.
I've never heard of any type of average. I see a decent greaser like yours every 10ish boxes. That's just me though...
It was pretty awesome but actually not the highlight.... I will post pictures later. Found me a 1983 DDR-002 cent :) :) :)
I would consider what you have there to be all one thing - Grease filled die. Now I would imagine that you could get more for it if there was...
Ditto what was already said :)
The date is 199...Duh? :P
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