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<p>[QUOTE="dayriser, post: 910671, member: 21610"]Hey Silva... Hate to say it but you have set yourself up for failure... Starting off with asking about your coin but stating that it is a 'find of the century' kinda insinuates you have already formed your opinion... Also, the words are QUADrupled and QUINtupled... Your scans are creating some of the 'doubling' effect... The 's' you think was there would never have been over near the 'IN GOD WE' where you think it was... Your photographs simply need to be better to get a good opinion on what you have... The coin is not a proof, and QUALITY of the coin has zero to do with whether it was ever a proof or not... And you don't really want to prove that you have an absolute ONE OF A KIND coin, since generally that means it was not a mint error... Die errors of the kind you think you have would have more credibility if atleast ONE other were found... Look at articles on the so-called 1958 doubled die obverse wheat cent as an example... People would far rather have a 1955 ddo...</p><p> </p><p>Regards,</p><p> </p><p>B[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="dayriser, post: 910671, member: 21610"]Hey Silva... Hate to say it but you have set yourself up for failure... Starting off with asking about your coin but stating that it is a 'find of the century' kinda insinuates you have already formed your opinion... Also, the words are QUADrupled and QUINtupled... Your scans are creating some of the 'doubling' effect... The 's' you think was there would never have been over near the 'IN GOD WE' where you think it was... Your photographs simply need to be better to get a good opinion on what you have... The coin is not a proof, and QUALITY of the coin has zero to do with whether it was ever a proof or not... And you don't really want to prove that you have an absolute ONE OF A KIND coin, since generally that means it was not a mint error... Die errors of the kind you think you have would have more credibility if atleast ONE other were found... Look at articles on the so-called 1958 doubled die obverse wheat cent as an example... People would far rather have a 1955 ddo... Regards, B[/QUOTE]
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