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2015 Sac Reverse ------- Doubling Or What ?

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 Posted 01/03/2016  04:39 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add comdewah to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I'm back with better pics (I hope).These are close ups of a 2015 Sac dollar reverse which look unusual and need opinions. I have good number of these.


2015-Sac-Reverse---------Doubling-Or-What-?
This will be the area concentrated on and the following pics have arrows where doubling seems to be.



2015-Sac-Reverse---------Doubling-Or-What-?
The top of the tower.


2015-Sac-Reverse---------Doubling-Or-What-?
Two raised dots.

2015-Sac-Reverse---------Doubling-Or-What-?
The edges of this building.


2015-Sac-Reverse---------Doubling-Or-What-?
The roof tops.


2015-Sac-Reverse---------Doubling-Or-What-?
Another view of the rooftops.


2015-Sac-Reverse---------Doubling-Or-What-?
Each of these coins have the gash or whatever at the bottom of the T in STATES.
Any advice appreciated.
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01/03/2016 04:46 am
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It is in the right area for a doubled die. However, I cannot see the doubling for a positive ID. I would suggest that you send it to either John Wexler of James Wiles for their opinions.

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