Pictures are way too out of focus to tell anything.
Crop your photos and take a CLEAR closeup of the DD area so we can see the doubling.
If we can’t see it, we can’t comment on it.
The second most common date to show ejection or mechanical Doubling, that confuses novice Collectors
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Have you considered the sheer impossibility of having your entire piggy bank full of doubled dies?
I can't tell anything from that picture
But he received them as tips! (Presumably from Stewart Blay) 😆
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Do you even know what an actual doubled die looks like?
If you move the camera just right, you might just get a doubling......
Well, just Love coins, period.
Pictures are way too out of focus to tell anything.
Crop your photos and take a CLEAR closeup of the DD area so we can see the doubling.
If we can’t see it, we can’t comment on it.
The second most common date to show ejection or mechanical Doubling, that confuses novice Collectors
No way to confirm or deny the coin status from that picture. Odds are, it is machine doubling, if anything at all. Cheers, RickO
This is a rare DDO and toughie to find.
It's worth $5,500...you hit the jackpot. Get it into PCGS quick!
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A perfect eBay picture.
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@OAKSTAR : said
A perfect eBay picture.
LOL!!!