I wanted to repost as my previous subject header wasn't clear. I have a 1972 S Eisenhower Silver Type II.Was hoping for a second opinIon. I was looking through my photos and the reverse I noticed doubling on the back of the eagles head and the wings and also down the legs . It' gives almost a shadow like appearance. Have you ever seen this and would you recommend sending it off for the appraisal?
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Thanks for the information on editing posts. I definitely will edit in the future when needed. Will this thread remain open for discussion on my topic?
I'm not really up on my Ike varieties but aren't all the 72 S's Type 2 rev? The 72 P type 2 is special because it was a rev intended to be used on the 72 S coins. Or was the type 2 rev just supposed to be used on the proofs?
I was just curious about the doubling on the reverse behind the eagles head and wings . I searched for other examples and couldn't find any. I thought this added to the Coins originality and was considering sending it for appraisal and wanted an opinion on that.
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