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2025-S Native American $1 Proof - Doubled Edge Lettering

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 Posted 03/22/2025  12:28 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add rlu7732 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Has anyone else come across doubled edge lettering/date on the 2025-S SAC $1 Proof?

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Very interesting find.
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 Posted 03/22/2025  12:36 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add rlu7732 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
To Add:

The coin I have, only the date and mint mark is doubled. The stars and e pluribus unum is normal.
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Might be incuse doubling. ?
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Yes, I do believe the edge is incuse and will look like doubling but is not.
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I would agree; however, from error-ref, it states:


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These extra letters are much smaller and thinner than the normal letters because the apex of each raised letter on the die face is narrower than the base in vertical cross section.


The letters from my example, are the same size.
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Are these still called Sacagawea or Native American $1?
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That was my mistake. From the Mint, they are called: Native American $1 Coin.
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Unlike business strike dollars, the proof dollars were struck with the lettering on the collar die so this may
be Incuse Mechanical Doubling.
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If anyone has broken out their 2025 proof sets and can take a look at their Native American $1 coin edge, I'd appreciate it to have something to compare it to. I also noticed these horizontal indented lines that I haven't seen on other $1 coins.



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