No one is implying that at all. This coin was answered by @furryfrog02 within the first couple of posts. This coin is altered not a real uniface...
We used to have a member here. I think @Cascade had one. MS condition just like this have been on the look out. The majority are in worn condition.
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Yes the image you posted is a 65DDO. But the OP's coin does not show this same doubling. And not even close. The doubling is flat and shelf like...
By digging the coin out of the ground doesn't immediately authenticate the coin. Vice Versa, I should have looked it up on Variety plus. O-102a...
You have a reference number for this variety? The condition of this coin has fake written all over it!
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Just so you know, Strike it Rich! Kinda drug me into this hobby. I have yet to find a major DDO in the wild, and they are out there! But the good...
Thats MD.
I also think a bezel. A partial collar should expand.
And to think I gave you some credit when I first came back, Do you think you really have a five in the fore head dime? Your coin may be suffering...
Actually, I am not sure. The right side of the Y shows a counterclash in this photo. [IMG]
For example, Dan let me sherry pick this one. This is a genuine overstruck example with altered dies. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Not necessarily a clash but a ghostly image.
Horse to the water...
Yeah you don't want to hear the truth just Mute him. It's pretty sad. I have thought about it, but have never done it.
That would be a clash. You can not only see the N at the throat but part of the E is also there.
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