1910 2 1/2 Quarter Eagle Double Struck

Discussion in 'Error Coins' started by heeren1969, Jun 7, 2005.

  1. heeren1969

    heeren1969 New Member

    Ok Everyone, I Have (and Yes It Weighs And Measures) A 1910, Quarter Eagle That Is Double Stamped " E Pluribus Unum", This Is Only Visible Under A Quality Loop Or Scanning Microscope. To Boot, The Exact Opposite Side, Which Is The Lower Chin Edge Of The Indian Has The "stars" Stamped The Exact Micro Millimeter Of The
    " E Pluibus Unum". The Coin Weighs 4.18 On A Digital Microlab Scale And Is 18.11 Mm In Diameter. This Coin Has No History Of Being Counterfeited. Anyone. Anyone Got Suggestions? Pcgs, Ngc, The U.s Government Archives? I Will Post A Very Detailed Picture In A Few Days After The Gravity Test Is Done.

    Thank You All If Anyone Is Knowing.
     
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  3. GDJMSP

    GDJMSP Numismatist Moderator

    It depends on what you mean by double stamped - there are several things that term could describe. Some of them would be rather common and some meaningless. Other things it could describe might be very meaningful.

    But until we can see it - there's really nothing muc we can offer you in the way of help or information. I look forward to the pics.
     
  4. heeren1969

    heeren1969 New Member

    thanks, pics and details coming. I have some really great hopes about this.
     
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