Hey guys, so.. error coins are not my thing.. not even sure if this would clasify as an error.. but, any input would be greatly appreciated! thanks in advance! - shawn
Very good sample. The doubling is very clear and throughout an entire digit. Date doubling at circulated grades commands 50% to 100% in price, and obviously more at higher grades. So I would value your coin at about $10.
Wow....with that wide of a spread between digits, I'll assume that cannot be Machine Doubling? Very nice! I have a 1950 with less distance that I'll chalk up to MD.
hey guys, well, this is what the president of CONECA said quote "It doesn't appear to be either machine doubing or die deterioation doubling. The extra elements appear to take the form of a shadow. If so, this is probably a surface film effect, either surface film doubling or surface film transfer. If a planchet or a die is a little oily or grimy, these effects can develop."
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