Commonly called Longacre Doubling. These are common on Indian Head cents. The reason for the strangeness is because of the tool used to engrave...
post here: Found in rolls: https://www.cointalk.com/threads/roll-searchers-post-your-results.10176/page-2241#post-7784147
@medoraman @paddyman98 & @Beefer518 Please stop giving Doug likes! You are ruining this forum! :)
agreed
That be me.
and.... I need pictures! See ya at Melville?
The gold on the cover & spine
I guess he is too busy to post.
:)
You have to ask: "Can I live with it?" If yes, then buy it. I usually pass
yes, still worth a premium. How much? No clue On eBay? Priceless
yup: Salvador Villalobos was last seen: Jan 12, 2021
nope, technical term: Spare change
Don't invest, collect. But if you make some money when you sell, all the better.
agreed with Fred, of course
excellent reply.
I just realized, the top one is an early die state for the bottom one.
nice one
My thought exactly, but you beat me to it. A lot of money back then
Nice one, and a real cud, for a change
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