Double take on a "doubled-die" error on a L.M.C from the 60's

Discussion in 'Error Coins' started by Mr. Waggers, Apr 12, 2018.

  1. Mr. Waggers

    Mr. Waggers Member

    Imagine you were buying a car on craigslist, would you want to see an image or a picture of it?
     
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  3. CoinCorgi

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  4. furryfrog02

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  5. Mr. Waggers

    Mr. Waggers Member

    Absolutely. Thank you very much. Before I go, can you demonstrate how you can prove the coins you saw on e-bay, or anywhere online, were either certified or even existed?
     
  6. Oldhoopster

    Oldhoopster Member of the ANA since 1982

    So, you’re saying that because the CoinFacts picture is really an image and since you have no way to determine if it’s real, it should not be used as an aide in identifying an authentic 1969-S DDO? Am I understanding you correctly?
     
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  7. furryfrog02

    furryfrog02 Well-Known Member

    You will never understand insanity. Don’t even bother.
     
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  8. Mr. Waggers

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    A doubled die is a man-made error. Machine doubling is a manufacturing mistake. Die deterioration is natural or chemical damage. None are proper nouns, by the way.
     
  9. Mr. Waggers

    Mr. Waggers Member

    Insane people can't either.
     
  10. Oldhoopster

    Oldhoopster Member of the ANA since 1982

    If the alignment mechanism and/or parts break during the die making process, it’s human error and if a technician fails to check the tightness of a die on a coin press during his regular PM check, that’s a mechanical failure?
     
  11. Mr. Waggers

    Mr. Waggers Member

    The best way to showcase what someone or something looks like in reality, is a photograph, or an image of it if we didn't have one. There no photos of Dinosaurs, to my knowledge, but I am sure if there were, we wouldn't count on our images to see what they truly looked-like.
     
  12. Mr. Waggers

    Mr. Waggers Member

    The coin press can't be held responsible for misaligning the dies.
     
  13. paddyman98

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  14. desertgem

    desertgem Senior Errer Collecktor Supporter

    Dillan , I brought up the ebay page 1969 S DDO, and of the 28 1969S cents shown were not DDO , not the ones saying they were for DDO-1, Not the ones saying they were for DDO-2 ???, and not the ones graded as 1969 S by PCGS that had a paper label on front by owner indicating it was 'mint error doubling- not DDO ( in other words, MD) So don't fall for those. Jim
     
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  15. Mr. Waggers

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    By the way, a die is what we use in the game of Dice. Engraving a planchet is a type of diyeing. Double is mathematical term, which mean x2 or + 100%. If I had 10 coins, I would have double the amount of coins I had, when I will have 20. If the dye were doubled on a coin, we would have divided one dye into two dyes. To make one , the number which we doubled is 0.5, not 2. The number 1 doubles to become the number 2. Hence, we result in a double-dye, or having dye-doubling issues from wanting just one.
     
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  16. BooksB4Coins

    BooksB4Coins Newbieus Sempiterna

    Au contraire, indeed.

    This screenshot is from the OP of this thread...

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    And this is from another of our hero's threads, posted less than 24 hours earlier, and in which he promised would be the last of this nonsense.


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    This repetitively posting the same crap has been par for the course with you since day one, hotshot. All anyone doubting this fact needs to do is simply look to your posting history.

    Stop lying. Stop trying to mislead the folks who may read this and not realize what you really are or what your true purpose for being here is. This is really getting ridiculous!
     
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  17. desertgem

    desertgem Senior Errer Collecktor Supporter

    I believe the problem is mute.
     
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  18. CoinCorgi

    CoinCorgi Tell your dog I said hi!

    moot

    *looking for box of rocks or bag of hammers*
     
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  19. furryfrog02

    furryfrog02 Well-Known Member

    Unfortunately the “problem” is not mute. On the contrary, he won’t stop yapping.
     
  20. BooksB4Coins

    BooksB4Coins Newbieus Sempiterna

    This may be the best news I've heard all day! The whole of humanity is silently grateful for your efforts.
     
  21. MixtureNo79

    MixtureNo79 Active Member

    Since we are picking each other apart here, the word is "moot" not "mute".
     
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