I am gonna say pmd because the photos aren't good enough to make an educated guess.
I don't see that you did anything, some one here has his undies all bunched up. Hang in there kiddo.
I have a few but these aren't really what I collect.[ATTACH] [ATTACH] 71 S PF
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Here are a couple 86's that I pulled from a mint set.[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
$130
You are right, I totally missed the quarter, I had zincoln cents in my mind.
If it is a doubled die? can't tell from the photos. it will be listed here....
This is where you are wrong.
It sure looks like it has some originality to it. It has some spots that say it is AU, I am not sure cabinet friction would apply to this coin.
It may look like it's doubled, but it is form of split plate doubling on the devices.
What's the use, what gave you the idea to recreate something we see day in and day out, and expect a different response? It was never a doubled...
I am in the opinion that if you are gonna photo something, do your best to give a true impression of the coin. If it has flaws show them. I am not...
I bought the mint set for these two. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
@Mr. Waggers One day you will stop looking at your terrible photography, and actually make a decision for yourself, with your own eyes. There...
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He, fly's solo, must be a new Fad.
Nice photos Tommy!
See how the MM is doubled in the same direction and looks like all the other doubling on your coin? That would make it MD. All mint marks were...
That is what is called a "retained interior die break". This is from Cuds on coins http://cuds-on-coins.com/ RIDB-1c-1956-02 Images are courtesy...
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