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Looking For Advice On A Double Die

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 Posted 12/02/2020  1:08 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add dbrablec to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
just for correct terminology...

the term actually is "doubled die" (not double die)...

and a doubled die is not a mint error - but rather a variety...

(if I am not correct - I am certain the experts will step in...

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pretty nice photos...by-the-way...
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Both the 1880 and 1881 half eagles are common. Circulated examples usually sell for very close to their gold content value. If you pay for certification you might not recoup the grading cost when you sell.
The 1880 looks to have attractive toning. A collector might pay a bit extra for it.
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Thank you all for the info as I'm new to all of this. I have a collection of about 40 US gold coins and approx 10 - 15 foreign gold coins. I guess I can look into them and see if there is anything special about them and if not, just see them to a local coin store (after visiting a few places)? For any that I think might be special, I can post pictures and have all of you comment on them?

Thank again!
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