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1922 Liberty Peace Dollar Error?

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Hi I am new to coin collecting and this website. I recently got an amazing chance to be the first to try to find errors in someones private collection, I am extremely excited about the finds I have made and its just the beginning. I have been a little nervous about posting them but heres my first go. It seems to be doubled in the nose, forhead, chin, date, and the beggining of Liberty. What is your opinions on this coin, if its unique, grade, and value?

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to CCF. Looks like MD,machine doubling. No added value for that. It has condition issues,rim nicks,back of neck has reed ding from another coin,looks like two hits above the eye. I think it has mostly melt value. The date is wrong in your title.
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Probably just worth the melt value of around $12.
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Thanks for replying, that is very depressing but everyone learns some how. If you dont mind me asking how do you distinguish a dd from Machine Doubling?
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Here's an article on distinguishing die doubling from other doubling (by JT Stanton, author of CPG):

http://www.shieldnickels.net/articl...Doubling.pdf
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to the CCF!
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