Here are more of the doubled die's I have found roll hunting. In each case the devices are actually doubled. No reflections necessary to see...
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I thought you weren't going to put upside down pics on here? I don't see any doubling
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Thanks for clarifying that Rick
Send it to Mike Ellis then. I am seeing water or oil all over it. Makes it hard to say if it's md, dd, or reflections.
There is no classification for "shadow D". It's a meaningless term so I would venture you may have one. It is not an RPM or OMM though.
I found a cent roll searching last night with MAD on the reverse, and the obverse is normal. It's the first one I've seen like that. I'll post it...
Die gouge/chip of some sort. Very nice as die gouges go.
The first 3 photo's I'm posting are pics I took today with my microscope. You will probably notice that they look like yours. Depending on how I...
That's great luck! I have found two of the 2000, and a 1998. The 1999 is the scarce one.
They look like normal uncirculated cents.
No die deterioration, no MD. Just seeing reflections.
Start your own thread and include a picture if you want any answers.
Die gouge, die chip
One cent.
You are right!
Who cares anyway? Struck through grease is worthless junk.
For one thing it's really annoying to look at upside down photo's. It is normal for the 9 in 2009 to be that thick. I see nothing abnormal on your...
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