Welcome to the forum. Btw, it's "doubled" not double.
Definitely an S.
Ricardo, it's like this. If I knew absolutely nothing about coins I would know that one is trash. No hate, just common sense.
Yes it's possible and used to happen all of the time. What you need to understand is rpm's won't appear stacked. Like a true doubled die, the...
It appears to have been encased at one time.
I agree with Kentucky.
Yepper, pics would help.
Yepper, you got it!
Md can be found somewhere on the coin. It can be found in many areas or one spot. There's no set position. Some words like Liberty can have it on...
Because md is from the production of the coin. Doubling is from the production of the die. I a perfect world the single squeeze would prevent...
I disagree with your statement of single squeeze doubling being md. Md is from the setup and operating of the dies on the press. No guarantee of a...
That cents was stuck under a moving door or something. Sheared off off the rim and letters, spreading them across the coin.
Actually it's not a layer, it's a zinc core.
As others have said, it was caused by die chatter. It wasn't punched 3 times.
No,it's md.
Not even close
Always look for the doubling first, then the markers.
Stop watching YouTube videos. Majority of those people don't have a clue!
Everyone should have a Redbook, but the Cherrypicker's Guide with cents would be better. Redbook has very little info on varieties.
There usually is. They do presales until the coins come out
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