I'm sorry, but both are the normal design. And get rid of that stupid wide am designation. I don't understand why they call it that. Both...
Well you asked a question and it was answered. THEN you said how can it be die chips on two different coins. That showed you don't understand the...
I saw nothing in the response that was eddiespin being a jerk. Actually, you were the one acting that way. Your response leads me to believe you...
There is no way you have that coin. The design wasn't changed until 1993 to the close am. No dies existed of that reverse in 1990.
I personally think he is a troll.
no, a doubled die has nothing to do with a coin being struck twice. The mechanism that produces one side of a coin is called a "die" not dye. The...
It's not a wam.
Your original post said it is a 92.
If you want to figure out the difference then compare it to a 93.
Yeah, never dump where you eat. Get you cut off in a hurry!
I used to buy bags off of the counter at my bank. The coins are sorted by denominations into separate bags. They removed the machine so that was...
I have found that metal detected silver colored coins when tumbled with copper cents can turn a copper color.
It's almost like he's replying to a private message but posting on the forum.
Make sure to look for varieties on those Ike's!
Why would you say something like that! If you don't know what you're talking about say nothing at all!
No doubt, that's damage. You can see where part of the mint mark was sheared off.
What exactly do you think you see? Please answer instead of just showing pics.
BTW, the correct term is "doubled" die.
Congratulations!
Definitely MD. Notice if you remove the doubling the letters are smaller than normal? That's a dead giveaway!
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