1988 D dime coin
nooraden1
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Hi everyone. this coin I need your help isn't doubled die. Please help. Thanks lot.
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Help with what?
I don’t see any sign of a Doubled Die but I do see some slight Machine Doubling
which is a worthless type of doubling.
You have posted over 400+ times or more including coin community forum and any others ?asking the same question over and over! :
Are you a troll if you are get an A for longevity and staying on subject.
But otherwise do you read and comprehend what others have told you. You posted so much all your questions have been answered numerous times! You spiel of wanting to gain knowledge is worthless as for example doubled die question had been discussed in many questions here and if you spend the time to actually learn?
What exactly is your purpose in looking for such varieties. Is is for the $$ etc. Also how many coins do you search ?
@nooraden1 Show some respect for the forum and post only if you really have a valid coin find and want confirmation. #
Thank you.😳
Uncalled for. Just don't open their threads if it bothers you.
Thank you
Not really. At this point it's a valid assumption that the OP isn't acting in good faith with a genuine desire to learn. So, they're going to get some push back.
The OP is, if I recall correctly, a senior woman with imperfect vision. She is not jumping on other threads, acting combatively, or being rude. She never starts a thread that is anything but a request to confirm her observation of a coin. So, if you don't want to help confirm her observations, you can just ignore all her threads and you won't miss anything. If you feel you are being trolled, you should get a mirror. You are trolling yourself.
There is some doubling on the date and motto. It's difficult (for me) to say with certainty that it's just machine doubling but this is the overwhelming probability.
And how many times has her observation been confirmed? Once? Out of almost 150 posts?
It's great to help someone learn. This isn't learning.
I've never met a kindly grandmother who's hobby was looking for doubled dies. But even if true, whoever they are, if they can understand every possible error variety, search mounds of pocket change for them, and take microscope pictures of coins, then they're capable of reading and understanding the "help" they've been given by dozens of forum members in hundreds of threads, so that they can check the resources themselves and actually grow as a hobbyist. Or they can keep doing what they're doing, which will get pushback from some members.
Whether it is "learning" or not, I don't care. Whether it is annoying or not, is up to you. But it is still easier, and nicer, to simply ignore her threads rather than give her a tongue lashing.
I don't disagree with you about what the nicer option is. I'm just pointing out that given the track record, no one should be surprised, or offended, when there's push back. If some people feel good about humoring a kindly old grandmother with poor eyesight needing "help" in her search for doubled dies, then that's ok too.
For a senior woman, she takes some close up photos!
Explain to her the work has already been done!
Gift her a Cherry Picker Guide and a magnifying glass.
It would open a whole new world on Ebay.
The time waste looking at non existent common dates and mint marks always confounds me.
Follow a path where the enthusiasm will be actually be rewarded.
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As we already know, this is an elderly person with bad eyesight whose first language is not English.
The time they spend on this pursuit is probably a source of relaxation or mental exercise. The time they spend here is probably a form of socialization.
Other members will have to make their own decision but as for me, I've made my peace with it.
And it causes ZERO problems for anyone else.
Noor is respectful, gracious, and humble.
Hello everyone, and I thank everyone who sympathizes with me in a decent, courteous and respectful manner, and this indicates your respect for me and your appreciation for respecting my age. As for some of those who send words that are not appropriate for them and for me as well, this is not a good manner. In any case, I am asking for help from you according to your good knowledge and sufficient experience that you have. I wish I had a little knowledge of you. And I actually learned things from you, and since my language is weak, I owe you a lot of thanks and to some of those who hurt the feelings of others with words that hurt a person. In any case, I say to everyone, without exception, may God protect you, and thank you very much in advance
I just want your enthusiasm and perseverance rewarded. Most of the work is done for you. You can go right to the coin you like and search thousands of auctions on Ebay. I probably have duplicate older copies of the Cherry Pickers Guide I can give you. Same process but with direction and purpose.
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YSPSALES,very nice to offer a book to said person,but that would be waste of book etc as members have posted links ,etc concerning what a true “Doubled Die” if you bother to read other posts like your its some lessor form of doubling and no value.
It has been laid out many times .
The book would be useless as was given a redbook and still asked the value of a mercury dime which could have been easily looked up
As to the poster what exactly have you learned in ALL your posts here and coincommunity as well. How many other forums and posts asking the same questions have you frequented?
And I actually learned things from you] such as?
Thank you.
Thanks so much yspsales for reply God bless you
How many references written in languages that do not use the Roman alphabet does one read?
I can read a book in Slavic if I tap the text into a translator. I don’t, though, it’s way hard. It’s easier to deal with references in a different alphabet behind a computer. Even reading technical stuff in a different language that does use a familiar alphabet quickly becomes tiresome.
I agree, stop offering books.
I think I found the the explanation in an earlier thread.