I looked at the latest set of photos- in my opinion, as with everyone else, is that coin is not double struck in any way shape or form – that’s the reality
Nothing you’ve pointed out in your photograph starting at the beginning,
indicate the coin was ever mis-struck as an error
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Sorry but those images make it a lot harder for me to see anything. I don't see anything in the OP either. In addition I noticed Mr Weinberg has commented previously. He has probably looked at and attributed more errors than anyone else, ever. Just something to consider
Rather than continuing to try to convince everyone that it’s double struck, I respectfully recommend that you submit it for certification, as that will definitively resolve the issue. Although conducting your own investigation and research is a fun part of collecting, sometimes a coin just needs to be submitted to a reputable TPG.
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Hi Fred, Can you take a look at the photo I added above? Much appreciated if you could. Thanks.
I looked at the latest set of photos- in my opinion, as with everyone else, is that coin is not double struck in any way shape or form – that’s the reality
Nothing you’ve pointed out in your photograph starting at the beginning,
indicate the coin was ever mis-struck as an error
Do you have the 22-S or the 22-P? If the 22-S, how about pics of just that one coin?
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Sorry but those images make it a lot harder for me to see anything. I don't see anything in the OP either. In addition I noticed Mr Weinberg has commented previously. He has probably looked at and attributed more errors than anyone else, ever. Just something to consider
Rather than continuing to try to convince everyone that it’s double struck, I respectfully recommend that you submit it for certification, as that will definitively resolve the issue. Although conducting your own investigation and research is a fun part of collecting, sometimes a coin just needs to be submitted to a reputable TPG.
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