Someone do explain to me how the design could stop two thirds of the way down, then start showing and stop showing again. I realize my name is not coop and I know nothing. But do explain how this could happen. Does anyone besides me and John see this? Am I losing my mind?! Am I blind?
If it's not, like I said I will throw all my doubles dies back into circulation. I'm done trying to figure out how that is not a doubled die. And if you don't think so I think you might do the same. Lol. Or zoom in and look harder. Give me a picture of a 1999 P with this lol and show me where that thing poking out is on the design. Don't worry I'll wait.
Killians don't get rid of that!! Send it to John and I'll pay for it if I have to. Just so we can prove these guys
I'm sorry but I know what is apart of the design and that is not apart of the design. I really think coop should look harder. Maybe use the zoom on his computer? If that's apart of the design then I quit and will throw all my cents into circulation again. And I was actually trying to see if FG or anything else was doubled
Now that's interesting. I have not seen a ddr like that in that spot without it being completely in the fields of the bay. I would recommend you list that one. That's an awesome find o.O... I would buy it if I had the money to right now, and if you sell it lol
Huh? All I see is die deterioration doubling. No defective planchet. the other error this resembles, would be plating disturbance, but that's not what this is. Just die deterioration.
The reason why it's not the real deal because it just isn't a doubled die. Can't make a real deal out of something that's not. As for the reverse anomaly, looks like it could be a die dent.
Notches you see looks like could be the master die doubling. Check other 68 S cents and you will see the same thing. I think I also see MAchine doubling in IGWT especially in the U.
All the 5s look like that on a 65. It's apart of the design. I think it's like the 72s doubled master die or something. Look for another 65 and you will see what I am saying assuming you are talking about where the vertical meats up with the horizontal before it round out. The outside corner closest to the 6.