I vote machine doubling as well since the doubling is a lower shelf off the primary letters.
Emerald green....very tough to find as it's the last real color before a coin starts to turn black. Most of the advanced copper collectors I know...
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You don't sound like much of a collector to me....and not because your not willing to spend more than $50 bucks but rather because you state the...
Yes.....much more rare....just like super high grade non SMS coins in 1965 & 1966
Unfortunately many sellers are still under the mistaken impression that if they sell on Ebay they can choose to not accept returns and that is...
nasty looking coin....I wouldn't even pay melt for that....
I am going with MS64 based on what I believe is hidden by the straight on image and under lit areas of the coin. I don't just look with my eyes...
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Looks highly polished or gold plated....which would remove what little value the coin did have.
Here is an example of a coin I pulled out of a double mint set. The doubling of the date is very prominent so I got excited but then in looking...
machine double or strike doubling...you can tell becuase the doubling looks like a flat shelf off to the side of the letters and numbers...on a...
Machine doubling.....aka strike doubling which is considered damage so it's only worth 9 cents now :(
Nope...I was born in 1972....but 1958 Double mint sets are my guilty pleasure :)
Pretty cool...thanks for sharing!
He dared me....I had to pull out the toner uzi on him lol
there was a police report filed in 1960....that's all the police needed as it was never recovered so as long as the Vin stays with the vehicle...
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