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<p>[QUOTE="BooksB4Coins, post: 2822344, member: 36230"]1. This proves nothing.</p><p><br /></p><p>2. This also proves nothing.</p><p><br /></p><p>3. Brown "tint"? This too proves nothing, but just so you know, causing such damage is not a wise move for someone implying they've a somehow special and/or potentially valuable coin.</p><p><br /></p><p>4. Unfortunately, this too proves nothing. As an example: search this very forum for doubled die 1969-S cents. Does the fact that there are near countless threads with "<i>pictures that ask the same question specifically for 1969</i>" truly indicate anything beyond the fact that others have posed the question?</p><p><br /></p><p>As you even said earlier, "<i>it <u>can</u> be a coincidence</i>". Between Philly and Denver there was, what, approximately 1.2 BILLION minted, and such coins are well over 40 years old now. Many have had very hard lives (so to speak) with countless opportunities to have had experienced something to cause the anomaly long before coming into one's possession. This certainly isn't to say your coin isn't special or possibly missing a clad layer, but more than conjecture is necessary to identify it as being such. Perhaps you could post photos of the coin in question?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="BooksB4Coins, post: 2822344, member: 36230"]1. This proves nothing. 2. This also proves nothing. 3. Brown "tint"? This too proves nothing, but just so you know, causing such damage is not a wise move for someone implying they've a somehow special and/or potentially valuable coin. 4. Unfortunately, this too proves nothing. As an example: search this very forum for doubled die 1969-S cents. Does the fact that there are near countless threads with "[I]pictures that ask the same question specifically for 1969[/I]" truly indicate anything beyond the fact that others have posed the question? As you even said earlier, "[I]it [U]can[/U] be a coincidence[/I]". Between Philly and Denver there was, what, approximately 1.2 BILLION minted, and such coins are well over 40 years old now. Many have had very hard lives (so to speak) with countless opportunities to have had experienced something to cause the anomaly long before coming into one's possession. This certainly isn't to say your coin isn't special or possibly missing a clad layer, but more than conjecture is necessary to identify it as being such. Perhaps you could post photos of the coin in question?[/QUOTE]
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