Again, a background W is seen removed against a W image not used. The point of the middle lower W space is at its highest point, which was never used so low.
Will be waiting for your articles in The Numismatist, ANS Journal, Coin World, Coin Week, and Numismatic News. Maybe you could do a presentation at an ANA convention or conference or even something as simple as an exhibit at the ANA. That will get your ideas out there
Posting on a chat forum and getting zero support/agreement is hardly proof of new scholarship.
@RobertLahti said:
Again, a background W is seen removed against a W image not used. The point of the middle lower W space is at its highest point, which was never used so low.
Are you trying to say that this is a large W over a small W, which obviously sounds ridiculous? I think all you’re looking at can be explained away as simple die erosion/deterioration. JMO, all you’re seeing is different die states. I just don’t see the “smoking gun” which you’re trying so hard to convince everybody of, including yourself. Not everything is an elaborate mystery you’re trying to make it out to be, especially with modern coinage. But like I said, that’s just my opinion. Now please put this thread to rest.
We haven't yet heard of any measurements at various parts of the rim.
A variation in thickness at the point of interest could change the whole situation.
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My whacky cousin had this as a 45 and played it for us when I was a little kid. The flip side had this song backwards!! Freaked me out as a 5-6 yo kid!!
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That was on my drink cup at In-N-Out today. What a coincidence!
Lance.
Ok
So anything after this cut through the left weak misformed arm of W, led to a forked left bottom of W.
The forked bottom is present when the remaining middle W appeared, so that's the second hubbing after the cut left arm.
We'll see...WHAT? What brought your attention...?
A few more photos may be helpful
Nothing is as expensive as free money.
"Got a flaming heart, can't get my fill"
Yeah, but look at that W. It's right there, near the beginning of the word WE. Uncanny innit? I mean, what are the odds? Makes you think, right?
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We'll see...WHAT? What brought your attention...?
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No.
Frog Mittens
I like that! Short, sweet, and to the point. Just….
“No.”
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What in the world are you talking about???!!! Wowwwww.
This thread has been brought to you by the letter W
Hahhahhhhahahh, OMG you have me rolling LMAO hahahaha. I’m about to break down and use emojis 🤣😂👍
I sure needed that 🥲👍
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We'll see...WHAT? What brought your attention...?
Again, a background W is seen removed against a W image not used. The point of the middle lower W space is at its highest point, which was never used so low.
We'll see...WHAT? What brought your attention...?
Who wants to have to look at coins that close to see a slight error? I sure don't!
Will be waiting for your articles in The Numismatist, ANS Journal, Coin World, Coin Week, and Numismatic News. Maybe you could do a presentation at an ANA convention or conference or even something as simple as an exhibit at the ANA. That will get your ideas out there
Posting on a chat forum and getting zero support/agreement is hardly proof of new scholarship.
Are you trying to say that this is a large W over a small W, which obviously sounds ridiculous? I think all you’re looking at can be explained away as simple die erosion/deterioration. JMO, all you’re seeing is different die states. I just don’t see the “smoking gun” which you’re trying so hard to convince everybody of, including yourself. Not everything is an elaborate mystery you’re trying to make it out to be, especially with modern coinage. But like I said, that’s just my opinion. Now please put this thread to rest.
We haven't yet heard of any measurements at various parts of the rim.
A variation in thickness at the point of interest could change the whole situation.
Just take the L.
This one’s for ifthevamzarockin
Now I’m done!
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We'll see...WHAT? What brought your attention...?
"Along with the flat image removal doubling"
Flat image removal doubling?
You are making up numismatic terms that don't exist.
He just makes it up as he goes along.
tosses out fancy words trying to sound like he knows what he is saying, but he is clueless on the minting process , case in point
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My whacky cousin
had this as a 45 and played it for us when I was a little kid. The flip side had this song backwards!! Freaked me out as a 5-6 yo kid!! 

Who's on first?
Let me know when you find the misplaced 'W' in liberty. Pop 2 coin.
Guess I should be careful what I wish for
Nothing is as expensive as free money.
For sure! You might get a full dissertation 🫣