Please just stop. You obviously don't get the concept of doubled dies so why bother.
Call things by the correct terminology every time so new folks can understand the correct terminology.
Yes. Thank you.
No he won't. No such thing as a double die. Lol!
They show up ALOT on dimes! Cuds aren't mostly on the rim, they're always on the rim. Well, actually the rim is gone!
The cent's not going anywhere.
Happy birthday!
Definitely MD. If you visually remove the "doubling" you'll notice the numbers are smaller than normal.
Congrats!
I'm interested and thank you Brian!
That's "doubled", not double.
To me it appears the area to the left is toned lighter, giving the appearance it was shaved from that direction, ending up pushed into the area in...
My bad. I thought the file name was the same.
How many times do you need to ask this question?
60
There are lots of places. Every local has different regulations.
Need to post a picture, but chances are high it's environmental damage.
Isn't it swell how novices try to sound like they have any idea about how coins are "printed"! Lol!!!
Ok, now I'm just seeing someone that wants to be argumentative. Of course I was replying about the original coin! Not my fault you have trouble...
The lines are way too uniform for this to be a improperly mixed metal.
Separate names with a comma.