there is a 1936 doubled die obverse and doubled die reverse but none minted in san fransisco mint this is information in my cherry picker guide
i was talking about the OP's coin. I dont doubt that you have the only 8 known 82d doubled ears. his is a p mint however and I was just stating...
i was just saying i dont think there are many terribly undervalued coins but that key dates will generally go up because the demand is always...
it may be a bubble in the plating? anythings possible.. cody
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thats just a slightly mis aligned die i think
i wouldnt just collect the key dates imo the other coins are just as nice and in higher grades still sell for a little more than you would expect....
are you talking about her nose and neck, it looks like an over polished die to me. cody
i would say anything that is considered a key date 1909 s VDB lincoln cent, 1914 d lincoln cent, 1931 s lincoln, 1916d mercury and so on are...
id say ms 64 or 65
the cheapest would be either anacs or icg for ngc you have to be a member of the ana and for pcgs you have to be a member of pcgs its about 30 to...
i knew that was coming BadThad. lol cody
they make nic-a-date for buffalo nickels idk if that would work but im sure theres something similar out there for silver they will probably still...
lol i deal with numbers all day at work so i can usually figure out percents in my head. :p for someone who didnt pass geometry i figure im not...
so you are right 42.5% of the time. thats better than my average. cody
i will go with Mr. Wolfe it is n-45 lol id say judging by the obverse it is atleast vf-35? im no expert though
it is where they take the master hub and press it into the die, they used to do this repeatedly to get all the detail and they werent perfect,...
ill guess silver- 175 pieces wheats-1,200 thanks for the contest! cody
it looks machine doubled not a doubled die still interesting though :p cody
scans will suffice, thats how i upload 99% of my pictures because i havnt got a good camera before lol cody
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