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Didn't PCGS say it was stolen?
Usual explanation is that Machine Doubling looks flat and shelf-like, while Die Deterioration Doubling occurs on both sides of the doubled...
Don't kowtow, but please post pictures, with or without names.
Ah...memories... Redwin's post... As I remember he thought it was worth a million dollars......
Here's @Kurisu 's photos cropped [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
...so, being that it is a stolen coin doesn't matter?
They lose money on every sale, but make it up in volume...
Idle hands are the Devil's workshop!
The seller wasn't named Redwin was it... :)
The only things I remember is the funky R in PLURIBUS and a dot above the dome just down from the LU of pluribus.
This "smoothing" doesn't bother me... [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I don't think it's whizzed... @Insider ?
...a squid eating dough in a polyethylene bag is fast and bulbous...
Most "cleaned" copper cents tend to get a "pinkish" look. Knowledgeable members here know how to conserve copper coins, but I don't
@coinscout if the image is saved, just click on "upload a file" and make it full size
Whenever I see your new avatar, [IMG] I'm reminded of: [IMG]
Whoa!!! And NNC to boot!!! (sarcasm) BTW, great coin, I like it
OK, interesting thread. I'm all for doing away with the cent and nickel and rounding to the nearest dime. With that being said, I have a...
The only thing that is helpful to be on this site is to be able to face the truth and not get upset if you don't agree with any particular member....
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