Looks real good. Might have a shot at 66 from the photos.
This error type can also be easily faked by applying heat to the coin to create the bubble. Be sure to examine your coin closely and make sure it...
Your dime has mechanical doubling and not true hub doubling.
Your coin is the result of a die that was used for too long and the doubling is known as Die Deterioration Doubling.
Weigh the coin. If it is off then that will tell you right away if it has been altered/milled as part of the start of a magicians coin.
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The U.S. Mint is denying that a variety of 2004-P Jefferson, Peace Medal 5-cent coin is from a doubled die. "We believe the nickel doubling is...
Nothing yet.... :(
Click here for an article on the exciting recent discovery of a doubled die obverse, Peace Reverse, Jefferson nickel! With the recent years of...
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My personal favorite is "The Portico" produced bi-monthly by the Full Step Nickel Club (FSNC) - my next choices are Bernard's "Jefferson Nickel...
From my experience there are several examples of this coin floating around. It is certainly a substantial doubled die with a super spread. I have...
:D :cool: Great job! Always satisfying to complete something that you have worked on for a long time!
I also have a 1943 no Mint mark nickel which does not appear to be a Henning nickel. It weighs 4.76 grams and I really couldn't tell you it's...
Again, MDD on the obverse. The Mint mark does appear to have a split serif but not likely in a degree that is "listable" by CONECA. You can check...
What you are seeing is Master Die Doubling (MDD). It appears on almost all issues from 39 to 45, particularly in the ST of TRUST. Since it is so...
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Robert, You can check out these two: 1958-D RPM-001 D/D/D SOUTHWEST, EAST [IMG] 1958-D RPM-005 D/D INVERTED Notes : A...
Nice to see you make it over Gary! WELCOME!
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