If there is any doubling, it is important to note that there is one doubled die that no one pays any attention too as it is practically...
The picture could be better but it can be determined that it is post-mint. A better picture will allow me to say more about how it was damaged....
Hi, A few points of clarification. Doubled dies are considered die varieties and not errors. The terminology is important. Also, some...
Guys, It's a normal bowtie. It is a sculptured version of what used to be the type of bowtie that was tied by hand. It is not what a bought...
Again, nothing of value. Thanks, Bill
These are nothing. Thanks, Bill
There is nothing unusual about the bow tie. And the beard is normal. I think that when people start examining coins extremely closely, they...
The close view confirms, even more, that it is not a CUD. You can see the rim is still distinct where no rim should be. Also what is left of the...
It is a doubled die, the picture of the 72 is needing a little help but the rest of the pictures indicate Die#2 so far. I would still like to...
I can't tell from you pictures.
One final note as to why this is Not a CUD. You can still see the rim where the blob of metal is. When the die breaks away at the rim causing a...
It would be of equal color and lightness as the other worn portions of the coin since a CUD would have happened when the coin was originally...
Sorry, but it is not a CUD. I enlarged the pictures and took a close look. here is why it is not a CUD. The metal is different than that of the...
I have several of the 1984 cents with the doubled beard. It is not like your coin. The coin in Ken's book also has doubling on the lower portion...
It could be marks left on the die by the feeder fingers of the coining press, they would look like this on a struck coin. It is collectible....
Hi, Can I see the 72? Thanks, Bill
I lean more toward a die chip that wore as the coin circulated. As mentioned before...Oy what a spot for it to be. Have Fun, Bill
Hi, Yep, machine doubled....no premium. Thanks, Bill
Really nothing out of the ordinary.
Hi, Unfortunately, it won't be worth more than a quarter. The scenario where heat was applied to the coin is likely correct. Unless the...
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