No I'll keep them put them in the book let the kids have them one day
I don't really collect currency but these numbers look pretty neat [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I'll take new images when it gets here I got a good son most of the time LOL
My son purchased this for me yesterday [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I see two cents here and one's a proof
I actually use all the variety sites why each shows different staging of the die this way I can label my coins according to the staging too Carry on
Well let's ask this question the only difference today with the hubbing process is a computer's lining everything up not a human So the mint...
I know for sure the doubled ear is clsss 8 and that requires being hubbed twice I think the biggest issue here is we're in such new grounds that...
How class 9 is center Dubbing and the outer devices are what is doubled even the doubled ear shield cent isn't considered centralized doubling
I'll add one last thing to the thread any classification other than class 9 for single squeeze hubbing has been caused from starting the hubbing...
I just went through every shield cent found on Coneca site for ddos no such thing as class 9 doubling on one of these cents...
Okay folks let's beat up on copper coin site here's the two listed on copper coin site ddo number one matches coneca ddo number one [ATTACH] Now...
Here's a good write up from coneca on the nine classes of double dies https://conecaonline.org/the-9-classes-of-doubled-dies/
I just went on copper coin site for the 2018 shield centt and they have no idea what they're talking about . Class 9 doubling is center doubling...
Funny on the 2018 shield cent coneca has only one DDO for this year and it classified as class 6 doubling.
Let's also keep in mind the Titanic was unsinkable and we know where that lies
Class 9 is no more than center doubling which is one classification from single squeeze
I'll save you guys the aggravation of finding the article make sure to read both pages...
A lot more has been learned about single squeeze hubbing since that thread if you do the research you'll see what experts say that have visited...
Here's some auction prices from PCGS https://www.pcgs.com/auctionprices/details/1972-ms/38037
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