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<p>[QUOTE="eddiespin, post: 8137600, member: 4920"]Just some advice, this is the wrong way to re-dabble. Errors is a small subset, and looking for doubled dies is even smaller. If that's where your interest in collecting is, you can do what you're doing, here, posting magnified pictures and asking us if we think you got anything, or you can learn how to tell it for yourself. It's up to you. A fifth-grader can learn this, don't be fooled by the "experts" into thinking it's beyond the average person's capacity, because it's just not. There's obviously no doubling in the coin, there's your answer on that. If that holds you, you don't have to learn how to tell for yourself, just keep posting and asking the questions, and we'll keep finding the answers. I'll tell you what will happen, though, as there are a lot here who do that very same thing. Years will go by and they'll still not know the first thing about what they're looking for, let alone why they're even looking for it. We're all familiar with those types and their threads as after a time they get a reputation, call it, and it's hardly a flattering one, I have to tell you truthfully.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="eddiespin, post: 8137600, member: 4920"]Just some advice, this is the wrong way to re-dabble. Errors is a small subset, and looking for doubled dies is even smaller. If that's where your interest in collecting is, you can do what you're doing, here, posting magnified pictures and asking us if we think you got anything, or you can learn how to tell it for yourself. It's up to you. A fifth-grader can learn this, don't be fooled by the "experts" into thinking it's beyond the average person's capacity, because it's just not. There's obviously no doubling in the coin, there's your answer on that. If that holds you, you don't have to learn how to tell for yourself, just keep posting and asking the questions, and we'll keep finding the answers. I'll tell you what will happen, though, as there are a lot here who do that very same thing. Years will go by and they'll still not know the first thing about what they're looking for, let alone why they're even looking for it. We're all familiar with those types and their threads as after a time they get a reputation, call it, and it's hardly a flattering one, I have to tell you truthfully.[/QUOTE]
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