1916 Buffalo Nickel

Hello all,
Is there a possibility of this being a double die? I have looked several times, and don't think so, but want to be sure before listing it on the bay...
Thanks!
Kevin
Is there a possibility of this being a double die? I have looked several times, and don't think so, but want to be sure before listing it on the bay...
Thanks!
Kevin

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Hoard the keys.
Hoard the keys.
-David
No, all of them are that obvious, depending on wear. but the strength of the spread doesn't vary. Only the one die is known. There are other parts of the coin other than the date that show a wide spread and clear doubling-the feathers, the ribbon ties, the braid, and the neck. Dateless examples can be discerned by this additional doubling.
Thanks for the imput - it is now on the bay!
Thanks,
Kevin
Yours is not a doubled die.
Garrow
There are those that have tried to sell 1916's with very slight doubling (mechanical doubling) as doubled dies.
This is what you call FRAUD!!
The others are correct. The 1916 DDO is very obvious and if this coin was one, you would have no doubt. That is precisely why they are worth so much, Dramatic Doubling.
Well that and the fact that they are rare as heck!!