...1) impossible from those pix to even see a date 2)is 99.99999999999999999999% impossibility in that year/mint to have a wrong die... Presses were changed to single squeeze. 3) there are how many known examples?... 0
If is not the one your talking about then where would it come from? I don't know if you can see B,E, R , if you look at the R in the middle you can see half circle then the bottom front you can see the other leg, also the B you see how it's indented and a line behind it that's a B going through it. On the last picture
Thank you , look at the L that line behind it it's another L but you see how the bottom of the L is in the pic, it's real faint if your holding the coin
My bad, I totally overlooked the D mintmark on this.
I do see what you you're talking about, but it doesn't make any sense because it is wider than the devices. If the letter shows the "doubling" on 2 or 3 sides, it is likely Machine Doubling.
Is there any sites that shows a machine working like showing you how coins are made showing every step? Cause if you have a piece of metal going through any machine that stamps the metal is very still, then when the machine stamps the metal it will move slightly cause of the shrinkage, of the metal, even when it comes up the force of either direction would hold the metal still and I think leaving one stamp mark. Like if you took your hand covered it in paint then slapped a wall the lighter you hit smaller the print the hard the bigger but still only one mark. And believe it or not your hand bounced up and moved slightly.
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