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<p>[QUOTE="LaCointessa, post: 3503936, member: 87186"]Hi again [USER=103294]@Licine[/USER] - I wouldn't worry about removing the poll this time. Just think whether it is really necessary in your future posts. Post your questions and try to tell us what you think you are seeing. If you think you see doubling, tell us where you think you see it. </p><p><br /></p><p>Also, you will want to do some searching on the Internet to begin to read about coins and errors and varieties, doubling, machine doubling, post mint damage and such things. There is so much to learn about coins and what does and can happen to them from the mixing of the metals to make the sheet of metal from which the planchettes are produced to damage people intentionally inflict upon coins when they have nothing better to do with their time.</p><p><br /></p><p>Take a deep breath and spend some time on this website searching for things you have questions about - like doubling - and you will see what our experts have written before. You'll start to get a sense of what is true die doubling and what is not.</p><p><br /></p><p>Again, welcome to CoinTalk</p><p><br /></p><p>P.s. One other thing...when you are taking photos of your coins to post here, cut out (crop out) all the extraneous space around your coin. That will allow us to get to see your coin better.</p><p><br /></p><p>LaC[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="LaCointessa, post: 3503936, member: 87186"]Hi again [USER=103294]@Licine[/USER] - I wouldn't worry about removing the poll this time. Just think whether it is really necessary in your future posts. Post your questions and try to tell us what you think you are seeing. If you think you see doubling, tell us where you think you see it. Also, you will want to do some searching on the Internet to begin to read about coins and errors and varieties, doubling, machine doubling, post mint damage and such things. There is so much to learn about coins and what does and can happen to them from the mixing of the metals to make the sheet of metal from which the planchettes are produced to damage people intentionally inflict upon coins when they have nothing better to do with their time. Take a deep breath and spend some time on this website searching for things you have questions about - like doubling - and you will see what our experts have written before. You'll start to get a sense of what is true die doubling and what is not. Again, welcome to CoinTalk P.s. One other thing...when you are taking photos of your coins to post here, cut out (crop out) all the extraneous space around your coin. That will allow us to get to see your coin better. LaC[/QUOTE]
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