I know thats why I told the wise guys to post lol I am joking with a particular someone...he knows who he is :-)
Ok I did the research and sure looks like the one on coppercoins.com let me know what you think. And yes I will accept comments from Wise...
That would be why I said I dont know jack about coins and that I was going by what some other people were telling me. Have a wonderful day Mr....
Would this be an examble of hub doubling?
So I take it doubled die and machine doubling can look the same and the difference is that one is an acual error on the die itself and the other...
LMAO sorry I couldn't help it. Usually when someone says they aren't trying to be a wise guy they are. ;) Don't take stuff so personal...sheesh
Thanks so much for that website that will be a huge help. Wish other folks would give helpful info instead of flaming. Thanks, Preston
Dear Mr. Wise Guy, I dont know jack about coins I am just going by what others have told me.
For example I have a 1989 penny that I was told is strike doubling and as you can tell its different. Seems like its more of an indention into...
Meaning the letter on the top is a little right of the letter on the bottom.
Its definatly not strike doubling I have several coins I found that are strike doubling and this is not anything like them. This is like a letter...
I found this 1995D in my pocket change and after taking pics and blowing it up I can definalty see the double die now. Let me know what you guys...
So you dont see the top part of "United States of" being raised up and part of the rim and the "ed States of" being really faint with the o in of...
PICS Reverse If you look close at the United States there is some strange stuff there also. Any idea what could have happened to this coin?...
Just wondering if this is an error coin. [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] Thanks, Preston
And what does that mean? LOL
1998 penny wide AM and double die?? UPDATED Reverse pics added I found a 1998 penny that is the wide AM in America but when I looked at the front...
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