Like stated - Just Machine Doubling (MD). A picture of the full coin then a few close ups of the area in question would be enough to tell what's going on - the super close pictures are not helpful
"When they can't find anything wrong with you, they create it!"
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From the first picture, I was thinking "Oh no, not another emeraldATV"
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Mechanical, shelf, or such doubling. No extra value.
bob
Huge photos of coins that are worth face value.
What appears to be some machine doubling. Although the term is used loosely 😉
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That's better than tiny photos of coins worth thousands.
Fifteen-cents!
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Loch Ness monster?
it is too close and poorly lit and even fuzzy to know what it is. If this weren’t a coin forum I wouldn’t know (?) it’s a coin
Like stated - Just Machine Doubling (MD). A picture of the full coin then a few close ups of the area in question would be enough to tell what's going on - the super close pictures are not helpful
"When they can't find anything wrong with you, they create it!"
"Flat and Shelf-Like".
It's the riddler standing in front of a mirror.
Looks like "The Fly" from the original movie...........

"When they can't find anything wrong with you, they create it!"
Based on what can be seen.... It is machine doubling... No numismatic premium. Cheers, RickO