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<p>[QUOTE="Pickin and Grinin, post: 3123573, member: 73995"]The little line is called a wounded Eagle, and I believe the result of a die gouge, I am not sure what a curly tail is. But if you are referring to a cheerios dollar then they are true die variety's. These coins do have a premium compared to other coins like them because they can be attributed by die markers and a specific die pairing.</p><p><br /></p><p>In the case of your dollar coin,, It was struck with deteriorated dies, It also has what is called machine or mechanical doubling, Md is called worthless doubling for a reason it can happen anywhere on the coin and to thousands until the problem is remedied by a mint employee, this type of doubling is not the result of the die is the result of the machine. (worthless) </p><p><br /></p><p>Most of the other marks you circled and pointed to are the result of circulation damage, these are not die markers. They are unique to that specific coin.. </p><p><br /></p><p>When you spend 15$ more than the coin is worth to have someone tell you I am right, Then you can send me that pack of gum, I will gladly help you eat crow. But I'd rather it be a six pack I don't chew gum.</p><p><br /></p><p>If you actually want to learn about coins then stay off of the BOOB tube, don't go searching on etsy for prices, Those folks have no clue what they are talking about.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Pickin and Grinin, post: 3123573, member: 73995"]The little line is called a wounded Eagle, and I believe the result of a die gouge, I am not sure what a curly tail is. But if you are referring to a cheerios dollar then they are true die variety's. These coins do have a premium compared to other coins like them because they can be attributed by die markers and a specific die pairing. In the case of your dollar coin,, It was struck with deteriorated dies, It also has what is called machine or mechanical doubling, Md is called worthless doubling for a reason it can happen anywhere on the coin and to thousands until the problem is remedied by a mint employee, this type of doubling is not the result of the die is the result of the machine. (worthless) Most of the other marks you circled and pointed to are the result of circulation damage, these are not die markers. They are unique to that specific coin.. When you spend 15$ more than the coin is worth to have someone tell you I am right, Then you can send me that pack of gum, I will gladly help you eat crow. But I'd rather it be a six pack I don't chew gum. If you actually want to learn about coins then stay off of the BOOB tube, don't go searching on etsy for prices, Those folks have no clue what they are talking about.[/QUOTE]
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