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1934 Mercury DDO?

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 Posted 11/26/2008  12:16 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add manos73 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
So here's my first at bat... and thanks for taking the time to look. I've been learning a lot!

http://flickr.com/photos/lomo_mano/3047781628/

Manos



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Hi Manos

I don't see the doubling in the photo, what I see is a filled four , this happens when the little post on the die which makes the opening in the 4 breaks off and the cavity fills with metal when the coin is struck .

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I don't think it's a doubled die. Too worn to tell for sure, though.
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That is just a bad worn coin you could see the rim is running into the fields no double die

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Before we conclude that it is not a doubled die (I too think that it is not a doubled die) let's see a picture of IN GOD WE TRUST, just to be sure.

Thanks,
Bill
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