not meant to offend jmlanzaf or defend giantsfan20, but over the last 2-3 years there does seem to be a quite a few new members who treat this site like a research arm of some sort. sure, there are members here who are willing to help, but if all you can do is find something, post a crappy picture and expect us to figure it out you'll get that kind of reply.
here's a better course of action for the OP --- use the search feature at the top of the page and try to figure thigs out before asking a question. your current approach strikes me as laziness, a symptom of American Society in decline.
I am guessing that you do not understand the differences between the various types of doubling (or tripling). Links to resources to explain this have been posted endlessly on the forum.
Just because there is doubling, for example, does not necessarily mean that a coin is a "doubled die".
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TripledWhat gave you that idea that other clueless person who posted here?
What other names have you posted under?
How do hear about variety mentioned you should be able to determine it ?
You still after 88 posts dont understand do you? You have asked DD questions and given responses guess you dont read or research in any form do you?
The DD topic has been covered at length if you really want to know read them.
I apologize for giantsfan20's crankiness. He's strategy of late is to be rude to anyone he thinks hasn't done the appropriate research.
https://bestcoin.com/1964-Proof-Accented-Hair-Kennedy-Half-Dollar.htm
pcgscoinfacts.com/Coin/Detail/96707
The tripled die is on the 64-D not the proof.
All comments reflect the opinion of the author, evn when irrefutably accurate.
@jmlanzaf .... Is correct...not a TD... and not an AH.... Cheers, RickO
not meant to offend jmlanzaf or defend giantsfan20, but over the last 2-3 years there does seem to be a quite a few new members who treat this site like a research arm of some sort. sure, there are members here who are willing to help, but if all you can do is find something, post a crappy picture and expect us to figure it out you'll get that kind of reply.
here's a better course of action for the OP --- use the search feature at the top of the page and try to figure thigs out before asking a question. your current approach strikes me as laziness, a symptom of American Society in decline.
Common 64 proof. Nothing special.
Thank you Ricko
It's not what you think it is but it is 90% silver.
Hoard the keys.
Im not American and if You dont like post like mine just close and jump to another post ... for what is this forum ?!
look
I know what I see .. 3 lines
And this is the problem.....
I am guessing that you do not understand the differences between the various types of doubling (or tripling). Links to resources to explain this have been posted endlessly on the forum.
Just because there is doubling, for example, does not necessarily mean that a coin is a "doubled die".