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Is This A Double Struck 10c Do You Think?

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 Posted 06/26/2012  07:08 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add RAD change to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I also think you're on the right track with a mishap during rimming. It's amazing how much Squire Wilson's dollar looks like mine. And even Nancy's shows a lot of similarity.

I might try and research some info on how the rimming is done. I think maybe the mint calls it the milling process? Unless any of you have some knowledge of it already?

Andrew Crellin suggested I contact Ian McConnelly who writes articles for CAB mag. to see if he could help, but I don't own any copies of it (as yet), presuming it gives some contact info. Didn't find any helpful info when I googled his name either.

Gosh, the detective work is almost as interesting as the find, isn't it?!

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Gosh, the detective work is almost as interesting as the find, isn't it?!

That is the best part of this hobby,keeps the juices working in the old brain box
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