Any chance you have an image to share showing this "skip or slide" doubling? Here's an example of single squeeze doubling. (No the skip or slide...
Well said and thank you because you saved me a lot of time in responding to other comments. If others want to nit-pick, isn't all hub doubling...
Love the knowledge you share. Thank you.
To each their own and maybe Lincoln's aren't your cup of tea but this coin exhibits lite "classic" hub doubling that is on modern Lincoln cents....
Thanks for this mind-expanding thread. The 1875 Indian cent was the only one that came to mind as a single altered die for law enforcement...
Congrats. Thanks for sharing this cud. It's not the "big honker" everyone likes finding but it is still a cud.
Congrats on the surprise find. Any Vam numbers for them? (I didn't think the mint was allowed to strike non-vam varieties.;) )
Gorgeous cobs. Congratulations. (No Cobbs here to share as all I have are four 1/2 reales and a single 1 reale I detected at a local...
Awwwe...some and congrats.
I'm sure no lobbyists were involved in the decision! (Riiiiight!)
It will be interesting (to me anyway) to hear any additional info as you learn it. I was trying to remember where I've seen the effect that is...
Now these are great coins to practice your skills on. (The last one, not so much.) Not for any increased value to the coins but for your benefit....
I agree with others about his being a spender. Your own assessment of it having a circular gouge on the reverse is most likely from a coin rolling...
When you say "interesting find", are you referring to being found in Photoshop?
Congrats on your close AM find. (I first thought you were referring to a Proof Cameo coin.)
What is the diameter of the coin? (Maybe I missed that info.) In your side-by-side comparison image, which is the coin in question? Points raised...
LOL Are you sure it will be this story?
As long as you are having fun and feel like you got a good deal, search away. (That is a fairly modern wrapper on those rolls by the way.)...
Nice cud. Congrats. Edit: It is my understanding that all cuds include the rim (edge). If the die break doesn't include the rim it is an...
Yep. 1rstSgt22 nailed it. Usually, there is some significance for the giver or recipient of a proof set.
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