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1936 Buffalo DDO FS-101?

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One more for the experts, guessing there's no way this can be Machine Doubling... very strong doubling on the inside of B, E & R. Thoughts?


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What are your thoughts on the general premise though that this is not MD and rather a clear double of some type? Maybe send off to NGC for eval?
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An image of the whole coin would help. To me, the inside of the B looks like the same striations seen elsewhere going the same direction, which happens to look like doubling. The E looks more like a die chip to me. The R could be metal moved by the deep gouge or another die chip. From just this image the coin looks pretty beat up and worn, which makes DDO judgement difficult.
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Makes sense, here are some more looks. I was so distracted by the Liberty, I missed the nose as well, pretty wild. Thanks again for looking


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I do not believe this to be a doubled die. To me, it looks like old damage that was worn down.

You can see an old scratch that starts at the bottom right corner of the E and goes through the R to the rim. The perceived doubling of the E could be related to that scratch, or a similar but separate one.
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 Posted 01/04/2021  4:41 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add just carl to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Appears to be some or little damage.
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