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<p>[QUOTE="Conder101, post: 1082147, member: 66"]Pictures from the auction aren't good but I think it is probably machine doubling. You say if it isn't a doubled die you would send it back, but the seller never said it was a doubled die, he says it was double struck.</p><p><br /></p><p>As many have mentioned NGC and PCGS will not usually list an error or variety unless you pay for the error service. There are some exceptions for some well known errors. If you send in a 1955 DDO cent without identifying it they will still list it as a 55 doubled die.</p><p><br /></p><p>You also have the problem with NGC that they will only list varieties that are on their "approved" list. But if it is a double struck piece they would list that....if you pay for the listing. And the seller is right error of variety listing usually will not carry over on a crossover.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Conder101, post: 1082147, member: 66"]Pictures from the auction aren't good but I think it is probably machine doubling. You say if it isn't a doubled die you would send it back, but the seller never said it was a doubled die, he says it was double struck. As many have mentioned NGC and PCGS will not usually list an error or variety unless you pay for the error service. There are some exceptions for some well known errors. If you send in a 1955 DDO cent without identifying it they will still list it as a 55 doubled die. You also have the problem with NGC that they will only list varieties that are on their "approved" list. But if it is a double struck piece they would list that....if you pay for the listing. And the seller is right error of variety listing usually will not carry over on a crossover.[/QUOTE]
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