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Discussion in 'Error Coins' started by tatter tott, Jan 3, 2021.

  1. tatter tott

    tatter tott Active Member

    I found this coin in a coin roll I thought it was a very nice coin I think the mint got punch in a side ways making it side ways don't really think that the coin was a repunch and if you Guy's look at this nice coin would you look at the back off the coin and see if you see anything that might look different on the E Pluribus unum it to me could be a doubled die coin I'm not for sure.
     
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  3. tatter tott

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    I don't know guys I really now don't see anything at all but you can look at it and on the front the word liberty is probably machine doubling.
     
  6. cpm9ball

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    You've got to get in the habit of taking your photos from directly overhead.
     
  7. Collecting Nut

    Collecting Nut Borderline Hoarder

    To me it looks normal except for the worn dies. Wait! That's normal too.
     
  8. expat

    expat Remember you are unique, just like everyone else Supporter

    Tatter, your photos are getting better but as mentioned by @cpm9ball directly overhead is important. Angled shots can increase things like reflections and shadows giving a false impression of what is really there ( or not )
     
  9. tatter tott

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    Thanks Guy's I Tell you why I've been doing that. Some reason or another I've been taking a lot of pictures trying to figure the best shots out close far away so I tried a little bit of an angle shoot it seem like my pictures were so much clearer.But I didn't even think about it could throw off the picture to the point that you could be missing something thanks Guy's.
     
  10. tatter tott

    tatter tott Active Member

    I didn't really know if I should have started a new hole thread for just a question so I hope someone will catch this. I am wondering I get some coins that have like a double rim some are not that far around the rim some are half way. Don't really have none really have none no more than half way. But I'm sure their some out their that go more than half way I was curious is this a error that I need to no about Doe's it even give it any value or Doe's it need to be a certain distance around the rim to even worry about. thank you Guy's for all the information about coins I would never dreamed that their was this much going on with a coin just don't want to send back coins to the Bank if it's a nice error. I don't fine these coins all the time but I do fine some here and their.
     
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