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<p>[QUOTE="huntsman53, post: 68797, member: 1242"]jamie7961,</p><p><br /></p><p>You will need to post some better closeup pictures of the coin for someone here on the forum can possibly make a determination as to whether it is a Doubled Eye Variety and OMM Mintmark Variety! Also, the pink background is apparently casting a pink glow onto to the coin from the reflection off of the camera lense or whatever you used to take the pictures.</p><p><br /></p><p>One thing to remember about Varieties is, just because they are not listed in any book or article, does not mean that they don't exist! Since many people collect or hoard coins, many coins with (known or unknown) Varieties, have been tucked away for many, many years and may have just recently been sold from an inheritance. There are also some Varieties that are just overlooked for one reason or another. I recently found a new Variety of a Doubled Die on a Proof Cent which was minted over 30 years ago. I won't devulge the date at this time since I am in the process of having it documented and entered in the record books but can tell you that Bill Fivaz has seen the coin and says that it is a Class VI Doubled Die.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>Frank[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="huntsman53, post: 68797, member: 1242"]jamie7961, You will need to post some better closeup pictures of the coin for someone here on the forum can possibly make a determination as to whether it is a Doubled Eye Variety and OMM Mintmark Variety! Also, the pink background is apparently casting a pink glow onto to the coin from the reflection off of the camera lense or whatever you used to take the pictures. One thing to remember about Varieties is, just because they are not listed in any book or article, does not mean that they don't exist! Since many people collect or hoard coins, many coins with (known or unknown) Varieties, have been tucked away for many, many years and may have just recently been sold from an inheritance. There are also some Varieties that are just overlooked for one reason or another. I recently found a new Variety of a Doubled Die on a Proof Cent which was minted over 30 years ago. I won't devulge the date at this time since I am in the process of having it documented and entered in the record books but can tell you that Bill Fivaz has seen the coin and says that it is a Class VI Doubled Die. Frank[/QUOTE]
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