In this example I can see the double of a specific area, but on the neck bulge in your first example, and most of the examples over at wexlers, it looks like that area of the die is just prone to chipping off in various slightly different ways. To be a doubled feature shouldn't be be able to point to that feature and say 'this place' looks like some place on the doubled thing and point to that? Similarly all those tiny doubles around the statues elbow on reverse of presidential dollars look like good candidates for chips as well.
I known what your saying, its up to people like ken potter, wexler, and others, to decide which are ddo or ddr or rpm, and so on ! don't know if thats fair, but thats the way it is !
The mint's photo doesn't seem to show notched plants like this coin has, but then again their photo doesn't seem so detailed. Got one handy for comparison? I always turn over nicer examples to folks that need them for album stuffers, liquidate other cions, and don't hang on to anything except errors for me.
folks everyone knows that some error coin folks are calling things that are hard to see doubled dies. like I have told folks on the forum many times it is best to not tinker around with this minor stuff and go after the easy to see errors and varietys. I doubt if the minor DDO's and DDR's will ever be worth much. try to find things that are good like the best type of the 1972 , 1983 , 1995 and 2006 doubled dies plus the other ones that are not so hard to see.
Folks, the point is to make the determination, regardless of whether it is good enough or not for some booshwazee aristocrat. Knowledge.
Well if we find some knowledge and don't try to use it in the right way then it don't help us at all... if someone finds these little tiny things on coins interesting then I suppose they are having fun and may learn something from it. I'm sorry I bothered you , good luck in your error coin searches.
Well ... so far ... far as I can tell ... so far ... you haven't contributed even one iota to the knowledge base about this coin, nor to the general topic of incuse doubling for that matter. Take another swing, 3 strikes and YOU r OUT
I agree. These tiny errors...well...AWORDCREATED knows how I feel about them... Ah...just having fun.