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ChWitt

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  1. I am familiar with the three main characteristics that you look at to determine whether or not it’s a lg or small date and the “2” is usually pretty easy to tell. However, in this case, the 2 does look like a lg date but then the rest appears to be more like a small date. The 9 is lower and is comparable to the small date, and all the letters are similar to a small date as they are more defined.
  2. The coin has some damage I'm thinking it might be a small date as the “2” has a more “crooked “ shape instead of the more “straight” 2.
  3. Im just looking for your opinions and let me know what you think about this
  4. I could only upload 3 images but this is a 2019 D cent. On the obverse there “GOD” was the most obvious. E Pluribus Unum was most prominent on the reverse. Any input would be great
  5. This is why coin forums frustrate me. It’s amazing how quickly some assume they are more of an expert than the person asking a question. MD huh?
  6. I’m not sure about the correct answer to this but is doubling required on all or most of the obverse/reverse to be what one call a true doubled die? Can a coin still be a DD even if only one word is doubled. Obviously value play s role then
  7. I’m not sure about the correct answer to this but is doubling required on all or most of the obverse/reverse to be what one call a true doubled die? Can a coin still be a DD even if only one word is doubled. Obviously value play s role then