Keep in mind that a strike through grease , which this coin is, is a type of strike through error.
being extremely common though, there is no premium associated with it unless it obliterates most of the details on one or both sides of a coin.
The "doubling" you seem to be focusing on is the normal part of the design inside the bays that adds depth to the look of the design.
It looks like a very normal reverse.
Thanks,
Bill
being extremely common though, there is no premium associated with it unless it obliterates most of the details on one or both sides of a coin.
The "doubling" you seem to be focusing on is the normal part of the design inside the bays that adds depth to the look of the design.
It looks like a very normal reverse.
Thanks,
Bill

























