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Nickel Doubled Die Attributions Question

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Anyone know if John Wexler (and crew) will attribute coins that are already encapsulated in either NGC or PCGS holders?

Thanks.
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 Posted 03/16/2016  11:41 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add jack jeckel to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
There is no such thing as a "Doubled" die.

However there is a "double" die.

But don't feel bad in the watch world daylight saving time is often misconstrued as daylight "Savings" time.

Unfortunately a even Perpetual Calendar won't solve your daylight saving issues unless it is an atomic calendar model which all seem to be nerdy digital but it will solve your annual calendar issues.

Does your watch dance on Feb 28?

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Quote:
There is no such thing as a "Doubled" die.

However there is a "double" die.

I believe you have that backward.
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grammatically it would make more sense the other way... it isn't two dies ("double"), it is a die that was punched twice in the past ("doubled")... either way I would like to hear an answer to the OP's question...
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This is probably a question best addressed to John Wexler himself. http://doubleddie.com/1801.html
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I sent an email to Brian Ribar, since he does all the nickels anyhow...will post answer on forums when / if I get a response.
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UPDATE: Confirmed in email that they will attribute coins already in NGC / PCGS / etc...
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