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Great looking coin I acquired today while CRH. It's Appearance is almost that of copper/nickel in areas. Also, I'm looking at what appears to be some doubling of the obverse and reverse? I understand the doubling has to be notched and to one side as it rotates so I'm leaning more so the with reverse than obverse. Your thoughts are greatly appreciated....
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Quote:
I understand the doubling has to be notched and to one side as it rotates
Not true.
The color looks like natural toning, and I see no doubled die.
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