@Crypto said:
It should also be noted that technical doubled die doesn’t mean collectible varietiy with enhanced value
I know it really doesn't add any premium if much at all but I still like finding them cuz after all like I tell everyone I didn't get into it for the money I got into it because I love coins
I couldn't find it before but thank you for telling me sir and if you don't mind I couldn't find this one on there I posted it on the comments right below yours I think to comment under
@ricko said: @Dagingerbeasttt.......Good luck with that one you could not confirm in the listings. Cheers, RickO
Thanks man I appreciate it. And I appreciate you and everyone else taking time out of there day to answer all of my questions. It means alot since I'm still new at collecting. Everyone hear is honest and unbias unlike Facebook .
No offense but those are not pb. Pb are caused from oxygen being trapped inside the coin with the die is struck
If these are the things your talking about ( I used white arrows ) it's plating blisters .
Here's what I call a " Speared Lincoln " which is caused from a plating blister .
Okay I thought putting blisters or more of the small bubbles on the date caused from oxygen being trapped underneath the die when it struck but I guess you're right sorry for thinking you weren't newbie mistake
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Good photo. I see what you're talking about but I don't know.
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Thank you and I think I just found another DDR for a 2009 series but for the professional years I think is the series
Look on Wexlars website he has all of them cataloged and photos of each.
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This one Coneca DDR-017 .
http://varietyvista.com/01d LC Doubled Dies Vol 4/2009PECDDR017 cent.htm
There were many issues with this series of cents... as noted above, they are cataloged...Cheers, RickO
It should also be noted that technical doubled die doesn’t mean collectible varietiy with enhanced value
11.5$ Southern Dollars, The little “Big Easy” set
I know it really doesn't add any premium if much at all but I still like finding them cuz after all like I tell everyone I didn't get into it for the money I got into it because I love coins
I couldn't find this one on there though
I couldn't find it before but thank you for telling me sir and if you don't mind I couldn't find this one on there I posted it on the comments right below yours I think to comment under
@Dagingerbeasttt.......Good luck with that one you could not confirm in the listings. Cheers, RickO
Thanks man I appreciate it. And I appreciate you and everyone else taking time out of there day to answer all of my questions. It means alot since I'm still new at collecting. Everyone hear is honest and unbias unlike Facebook .
That area has what called " Plating Blisters " ...
http://www.error-ref.com/blisteredplating/
No offense but those are not pb. Pb are caused from oxygen being trapped inside the coin with the die is struck
If these are the things your talking about ( I used white arrows ) it's plating blisters .
Here's what I call a " Speared Lincoln " which is caused from a plating blister .
Okay I thought putting blisters or more of the small bubbles on the date caused from oxygen being trapped underneath the die when it struck but I guess you're right sorry for thinking you weren't newbie mistake