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Bree907
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34 minutes ago, Coinbuf said:
No, the coin you posted is not a double die, it is just plain strike doubling. The difference is that on a true double die the secondary lettering will be the same height as the first, rounded with an easily visible split between the serfs of the letters. Strike doubling is lower in relief and looks like a shelf, just as your coin does.
I know it's not the double die .lol thought it might be one of the less desirable is all😫 thanks.
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On 4/30/2020 at 9:11 AM, Greenstang said:
The pics I posted are a 1969s. And the doubling in the letter s , in trust, is split and of equal size is it not???
I am using a Samsung s10+ for pics.
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After viewing a recent catalog I downloaded a few months ago, I stumbled on something I haven't heard or read on any of the resource sites I've visited. Maybe I missed the topic, or haven't visited the rite site til now I would definitely like to find more references on the subject. 1951 foreign coin that is a double die, that also has machine doubling on its obverse!
I'm really curious as to why I haven't seen or read about the subject anyplace on NGC.
So I'd like to know if there are any U.S. coins that have the same or similar properties, that have been recognized, accepted, attributed, or graded, by any grading company? But mostly I'd like links to any of the reputable sites that go into detail on penny's! Lol
And if the coin pics below are clear enough, can you please let me know what you think?
I may be on to something good here💎$$
Thanks for reading, and much love for any opinions.
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I will never make this mistake again in life!
Not asking a question, didn't save me from public embarrassment.
I cleaned it!!!
Just so I could be sure.
It was a bad example any how☹
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Spoiler
1997d, 1988d
I know what it is...but every site I've gone on, refers only to the 1997 plain date.
I also found an example of ear doubling on a 1988 D Lincoln cent, a few weeks back,band again although a variety website posted a picture of almost the exact 1988d Lincoln cent I have, the information only referenced the 1988 plain.
Help🤔
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I found this. And thought it was a pendent or charm. I tossed it the junk drawer and forgot about. Until I cracked it open with a nail file, because the i couldn't get the lid to twist off of what I thought was my lip gloss.
It looks real old and reverse image search showed ancient coins with similar obverse an reverse coins, but I found none to match the cameo profile nor what looks like it's an owl with a cardinal s body and the legs of a insect.
I'm pretty sure it isnt authentic...but before I turn it into a ring, I want to be sure it's not of pagan, or religious origin.
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Second earlobe ?
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I am new to coin roll hunting for error varieties, and would appreciate any input on what caused this 1974?D Lincoln cent to end up in this condition.
Initially I assumed all the damaged occurred in circulation somehow, but upon closer inspection I noticed the multiple cud marks on the rim, double mm, and what looks like doubling in the words " ONE CENT" ,on the reverse, of the coin.
Pics were taken with my Samsung S10+ cell phone, I noticed the double mint mark, and that's what made me examine the other images.
I pray it is damage, and not a recognized error coin. I got rid of it at my last coin star dump.
All opinions are welcomed.
Thanks
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- obverse This coin isnt magnetic. I've had it for almost a year. I just looked at it under magnification and it looks to be struck on another coin. I found it roll hunting.
- I have better pics and a video on YouTube that I posted an hour ago.
- Is this possibly what it looks like?
Are these mint errors?
in Newbie Coin Collecting Questions
Posted · Edited by Bree907
Needed to add additional pictures and weight
Im trying to see if these have any value. And if i sell them, what is the best description for them based on what you see?
The 1926d is struck on an extremely thin planchet weighing 2.7grams