Here is a page that will help you to learn the difference. http://doubleddie.com/144843.html
Which one are you talking about now? Similar does not count. It has to be exactly the same.
Here is another site with complete nickel doubled die listings. https://www2.briansvarietycoins.com/listings
On all of your nickels you will notice doubling on both sides of the letters. That is a classic sign of die deterioration. If it was a doubled die...
There have only been 2 examples found of the '82. You will be hunting for a long time. The obverse of the '82 is a 1982-P small date. Here is a...
There are none listed................ The ones with listings are a different color and if you click on them it shows the examples.
There is no such thing. Here is the complete list of Jefferson nickle doubled dies. There are none for 1983. If you see some doubling it is most...
When I was about 15 I found a 1955 ddo. I knew it must be worth something but had no way to find out. The library had no books on error coins. I...
It looks like it's been treated with something
When I was newer on here I had a lot of wishful thinking about MY coins. Chris you said something that hurt my feelings but It was true. I took it...
I haven't even seen that one yet. We need clearer pics.
They look normal Here is the first page of 1970S doubled dies on Coppercoins. scroll through he pages and you will see which doubled die listings...
They both look within the normal color range to me. Please use a white background for your pics otherwise the background will influence the colors...
It's not identical
All I see is a stain south of the MM. Stains can really fool you though. Study Coppercoins.com, and compare your finds against their variety...
It looks like die deterioration to me. I would need to see Liberty
That kooks like a normal quater to me.
I find those frequently. I don't know why they taper.
Copper wire is soldered. I've never soldered a penny (never thought of it).
Jewelers don't know about coins.
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