Ditto!
Wasting your money, it's glue!
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Your pictures are fine, better then some that post frequently. But even under some magnification I don't see doubling. Thanks
Looks like the die is misaligned is all. Don't see any doubling. Maybe a closer shot will help..
Weigh it against another 1 cent.
Only a Quarter, nothing out of the normal.
What about the leaf on a dime? Was it an emergency mark? [IMG]
Welcome to the forum. As for looking for Double Dies you'll never find them (unless you find two dies) because there is no such a thing. There...
I was thinking that but the edge seems to have not been damaged like a dryer coin has. Normal weight is 5g.
I found this nickel and noticed it was a little strange. First off it weights 4.8 g. Next without measuring it it's slightly thinner then a...
Maybe the mint thought this was all that was needed so the die wouldn't be used anymore.
check this out; http://www.youtube.com/user/LookAtYourChange#p/a/u/1/0fbFUq0S-lo
Some are die gouges and some are plate separation/bubbles. My coin is a 1958D [IMG]
How about goatee; [IMG]
I have a one with a 1 and the rest 6's
That thing extends out quite a bit, I don't know what else you'd call it. I'd say yes.
It happens to me all the time.
Yep it's called a spendable bill. What are the numbers?
Which one on coppercoins did this come close to matching? Yours looks like DDD
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