Understanding is one thing and can be accomplished by training, studying and making mistakes. Finding a true doubled die in circulation is more...
No, it’s horse sense my friend. :smuggrin::):)
Owl I believe
We’ll be watching for it.
I like the Buffalo on the Kansas Quarter and I like Oregon’s Crater Lake as I’ve been there. And I like West Virginia as it’s a neat state to...
A worn die on the Dimes.
MS-65, not FBL. The upper lines have a small cut going through them and the bottom set is not complete.
It’s fairly nice looking for a zinc cent that’s 34 years old. Any doubling you see is not a doubled die but it is the result of a tired, worn out die.
Thank you.
Thanks and I would like to set that set.
Thank you
Yes! I’ve seen bigger ones.
Nice counterfeit find.
The bill is neat but it’s still a spender.
Why? A worn die caused this.
A radar binary note! Definitely worth saving. Wish I had it in my collection. It will have a small premium over face.
What a great find! Someone wasn’t a collector.
Definitely a struck through. A piece of cloth was on the planchet when it was minted. You can even see the T along the rim from the word LIBERTY....
All show signs of being minted by a worn die and circulation wear. Not a mint error.
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