Maybe , but mostly Im curious as to what you think about it, I will admit I don't know that much about Doubling! The title should tell you if you want to look!
You can fool man but you can't fool God! He knows why you do what you do!
It is strike doubling, aka strike doubling. Notice the lack of split serifs, but instead the doubling looks like a "shelf" in one direction. As such, it has no premium.
Lane
Numismatist Ordinaire See http://www.doubledimes.com for a free online reference for US twenty-cent pieces
Eric, I did'nt feel people here would appreciate getting their adds bumped! Can you just take the pics to the other forum, Im having trouble putting pics here, thats why I took the whole add! HP photo changed their layout and I have'nt figured out how to bring pics here yet.
You can fool man but you can't fool God! He knows why you do what you do!
Right click on the image, and select properties. Then copy the URL for the image. Then post a new thread, click on the picture button (just to the left of the http button) and paste the image URL in the popup box.
Drop the price to .99 and a bunch of people who don't know what a DD looks like will have a bidding war on it until it gets around $200 or so...you will feel better than sex.
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Russ, NCNE
<< <i>I will admit I don't know that much about Doubling! >>
Anybody who's clicked your auction link now knows that.
Russ, NCNE
<< <i>Slab reflection defined as doubling. Good one.
Russ, NCNE >>
Do I detect some jealousy?
Call Weinberg and see what he'll give you for it.
Michael
Lane
See http://www.doubledimes.com for a free online reference for US twenty-cent pieces
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<< <i>I will admit I don't know that much about Doubling! >>
Anybody who's clicked your auction link now knows that.
Russ, NCNE >>
If you don't know anything just say so! Im looking for knowledge here. Maybe some tips on the auction! Pretend it was yours!
<< <i>I will admit I don't know that much about Doubling! >>
You do, however, know DOOUUBBLLIINNGG GGAALLOORRLLEE when you encounter it.
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<< <i>I will admit I don't know that much about Doubling! >>
You do, however, know <STRONG>DOOUUBBLLIINNGG GGAALLOORRLLEE</STRONG> when you encounter it. >>
Thats about it! Also, that its a lot less common for a proof to make it out of the Mint like this!
he doesn't know a lot about doubling and it seems about sex either
Herb