A new double die?
TeddyTalks
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What happens if you find a coin that has a double die that hasn’t been listed for a coin?
Does PCGS add the coin?
Let’s assume it’s a real new double die — what would happen behind the scenes at PCGS?
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First off, it would have to be a doubled die.
Most all coins are double die. One die for obverse and one for reverse.
- Bob -
MPL's - Lincolns of Color
Central Valley Roosevelts
If you had paid for variety attribution and noted the doubled die variety on your submission form, they would call it a "minor doubled die" on the slab label.
If it is a truly new find, you'd have to have it verified by an expert IMHO
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