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<p>[QUOTE="frmn_capps, post: 1007432, member: 27490"]<b>2000-P Roosevelt dime Double die</b></p><p><br /></p><p>Hello, I'm new to coin talk. Anyway I enjoy searching for and finding error coins, of which I have found a few. I have not sent any of them to get graded and authenicated as of yet. My recent find, yesterday; a 200P Roosevelt dime with bold doubling of the date, MM, and in liberty,on the reverse; doubled ONE DIME and United States of America. Obverse and reverse are missing half of the rim from a minor off center or broken collar. Im wondering if anyone has found or heard of this error. The off center is noticable without magnification. Should I send this in to be graded and if so to which company would anyone refer.</p><p> </p><p>Other finds: Roosevelt Dimes</p><p> </p><p>1952-S which may be 2 over 1</p><p>1959 with numerous die cracks and looks like 59 over 53</p><p>1962 D over D</p><p>1964 double die reverse</p><p> </p><p>Jefferson Nickels:</p><p> </p><p>1962 Double die obverse and reverse</p><p>1985-D double die reverse</p><p>1996 D over D</p><p>2005-D bold doulbing of "LIBERTY" on obverse, lamination and die cracks reverse</p><p>1982-P double die of memorial on reverse</p><p>2006-D double die reverse "FIVE CENTS"</p><p> </p><p>Kennedy halves:</p><p> </p><p>1967 bold doubling of obverse and reverse</p><p>1968-D D over D</p><p> </p><p>Franklin halves:</p><p> </p><p>1962-D Dover D</p><p>1961-D looks like a "T" over an inverted "T" in the word STATES</p><p> </p><p>George Washington Dollar with what looks like a strike through of an eye and head outline</p><p> </p><p>Any of these finds dated before 1971 should be credted to my grandfather. I recently started going through his collection of which I have been told he was passionate about. What is the cheapest way to get these coins authenicated? I have between 30 and 35 coins that are clear double dies or the errors mentioned above and would like to hear any advice from other collectors. thanks for taking the time read and hopefully reply to this.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="frmn_capps, post: 1007432, member: 27490"][b]2000-P Roosevelt dime Double die[/b] Hello, I'm new to coin talk. Anyway I enjoy searching for and finding error coins, of which I have found a few. I have not sent any of them to get graded and authenicated as of yet. My recent find, yesterday; a 200P Roosevelt dime with bold doubling of the date, MM, and in liberty,on the reverse; doubled ONE DIME and United States of America. Obverse and reverse are missing half of the rim from a minor off center or broken collar. Im wondering if anyone has found or heard of this error. The off center is noticable without magnification. Should I send this in to be graded and if so to which company would anyone refer. Other finds: Roosevelt Dimes 1952-S which may be 2 over 1 1959 with numerous die cracks and looks like 59 over 53 1962 D over D 1964 double die reverse Jefferson Nickels: 1962 Double die obverse and reverse 1985-D double die reverse 1996 D over D 2005-D bold doulbing of "LIBERTY" on obverse, lamination and die cracks reverse 1982-P double die of memorial on reverse 2006-D double die reverse "FIVE CENTS" Kennedy halves: 1967 bold doubling of obverse and reverse 1968-D D over D Franklin halves: 1962-D Dover D 1961-D looks like a "T" over an inverted "T" in the word STATES George Washington Dollar with what looks like a strike through of an eye and head outline Any of these finds dated before 1971 should be credted to my grandfather. I recently started going through his collection of which I have been told he was passionate about. What is the cheapest way to get these coins authenicated? I have between 30 and 35 coins that are clear double dies or the errors mentioned above and would like to hear any advice from other collectors. thanks for taking the time read and hopefully reply to this.[/QUOTE]
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