Mechancial/ejection doubling.
Very very common, and carries no premium, sorry
(not a doubled die)
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I would like to have that coin to display along side a few 1823 Capped Bust Halves that I have. At one time I was very intrigued by the machine doubling on that year's half dollars. Not so much anymore. But I do like that quarter!
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Mechancial/ejection doubling.
Very very common, and carries no premium, sorry
(not a doubled die)
Is it doubled? Yes!
Is it a doubled die? No!
Thank You for the info. Thought I could retire lol
Good pictures, and Fred provided the correct answer....Keep searching... Cheers, RickO
You are correct, in that it is a real error.
I would like to have that coin to display along side a few 1823 Capped Bust Halves that I have. At one time I was very intrigued by the machine doubling on that year's half dollars. Not so much anymore. But I do like that quarter!