Please - do not waste your money submitting that coin to any TPG. They will authenticate and grade it, and return to you. They will not examine it for any new variety. You will have spent $30+ on a coin worth exactly 1-cent before and 1-cent after slabbing.
@RogerB said:
Please - do not waste your money submitting that coin to any TPG. They will authenticate and grade it, and return to you. They will not examine it for any new variety. You will have spent $30+ on a coin worth exactly 1-cent before and 1-cent after slabbing.
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I don't see it
Pls tell us what we are supposed to be looking at. It isn't obvious to me, either.
I do not see any doubling, of any type... where is the focus area that you see doubling? Cheers, RickO
I don't see any doubling.
The fuzzy enlargement prevents me from seeing what the OP sees. Please post a critically sharp, enlarged image.
Where is this supposed doubling at, what element of the design?
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No, you're not crazy. You took the time and made the effort to post your coin here.
We just don't know what you're seeing.
Pete
I can't tell if it is the focus of the picture or if there is some machine doubling on liberty. What are you seeing?
Remove the carbon before submitting.
Me neither, but I do see double sometimes.
Pete
Please - do not waste your money submitting that coin to any TPG. They will authenticate and grade it, and return to you. They will not examine it for any new variety. You will have spent $30+ on a coin worth exactly 1-cent before and 1-cent after slabbing.
Hey, mind your own business! If people don't keep donating $35 to the hosts, they may start charging us for using the site.
All comments reflect the opinion of the author, evn when irrefutably accurate.
That may be the cleanest strike I've ever seen on a Lincoln.
I don't even see any machine doubling.
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1) It is doubleD die
2) but not here
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