What everyone else said, not a doubled die.
Hey, if you've got the money to blow, send them in. It's not cash out of our pockets.
I don't see any splits, only MD. I wouldn't really refer to those as die breaks, just chips.
What part of this makes you think there is a broken die?
Not cuds, die chips. Cuds are on the rim.
Definitely MD, but nice toning!
Just damage, as was stated above. "Doubled" die coins aren't struck twice. The doubling is on the die.
I've found 3 of the 99 wams, a MS-62 1983 DDR. My best find was a 1916D Merc in G-4 condition.
Far as I know there was only one example found and it was owned by Billy Crawford at one time.
I definitely think there is some double BS going on here.
It's called a stain.
WHAT FREAKIN THEORY!!!!!!
What happened to his 10 minutes?
Always try to tell us what you think you see on the coin that's different (although I'm sure I know what you're seeing on this one). The mint mark...
Not a "doubled" die.
The buffalo looks like md to me. Still a beautiful coin!
You don't understand at all. I'm not talking about your vision. What I'm saying is you have a knack for seeing things on coins that aren't there....
It appears to be a die chip, to the point of being a interior die break. The condition of the coin leaves it with little value over face.
It's not a doubled die. The 3 appears to be from die fatigue. I see nothing on the ear. All of your post seem to show you have a severe case of...
Original topic was from over 5 years ago. A newbie posted on it asking about a different coin.
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