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Yellowstone Doubled Dies

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..Yellowstone DDR!

Yellowstone-Doubled-Dies
Finally got a pic, albeit small, to fit. This is the first Y in Yellowstone, and you can see a second notch in the E of Yellowstone. These boxes are the middle of May. Good luck.

Yellowstone-Doubled-Dies

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In the O you can see the outline of another O poking out the right of the O. Any way it's machining?
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I tried twice to upload a pic, send pvt message for a pic. Get the early boxes (5-10-15, 2010). Those are good boxes!
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I will email you and all you have do is reply to my email and attach the picture to the email. Your problem is probably with picture size but if you attach it to the email I will re-size it and post it for you
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I'm not seeing it. Are you talking about the doubling to the upper left side of the "Y"? Or something else? That looks like Machine Doubling to me.

Either way, to CCF!
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Yeppr. Does Machine Doubling exhibit a clear notch from a second strike, or with Machine Doubling does the second image join the first strike in a smooth line from the first image to the second? This has that characteristic notch. I always read that notching set a double die apart from a machine double. Moreover, I have a machine double that shows a O that joins the second image with that smooth undisturbed flow line, like machine doubles are known for and disqualified as doubled dies. Also, I have another with a O in Yellow that is set apart from the first image by at least an eighth of an inch, so I will post that one too, if I can find it among the ones I have opened. As well as some Hot springs Doubled Dies. I sent some to the Grand Attributer, Crawford, and will send some to others as well. Lots of doubt about machine until this gets qualified. Maybe next week I will hear back.
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How much is it worth ?
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I wasn't trying to offend you, just trying to clarify what we were looking at. I look forward to seeing your other pics. I hope you're right!
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I guessed on the number of rolls and bags that went out from the Mint. I figured less than 2000 rolls and bags, making about 100,000 total mintage possible. Only half per roll are doubles, so far as I see, so I am guessing maybe a pop of 50-75 thousand out there. But there are MULTIPLE different types. This doubled die is spread among six or seven different, some in E Pluribus Unum, some in Wyoming, some in Yellowstone, and a true handful in the Date. Could be a series to collect, like LP2, with all the different waiting to be identified. I have identified 2010SP1CLDDR1 (copyright JBC 2010)... all the way up to seven, and 2010SP2CLDDR2 (copyright JBC 2010)... all the way up to eight. I have that many different, and it has been fun. I hope my bubble isn't burst, finding these to be machine doubles, though. But I am still buying boxes, at a minimum they are early releases. I see $25 to a hundred for them per copy later, with a limited number available for everyone in the collecting public. Of course we all (each of us all the way to the tippy-tippy top) just guess at this stuff when we THINK we have the next best thing since hot buttered popcorn, LOL.
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Thats okay, I am just a little jerkly from the last forum, who could not believe a simple picture. I even offered to populate the forum, offering to send them to collectors, and some asked. The lucky ones, I think. Once we get these known, it'll all be okay.
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well, I just got the photo's and resized them but see someone has already beat me to the punch. Sorry it took so long but have the kids this weekend and we went out to eat
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Thanks for all the help, sir!
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I haven't seen any National Park Series Quarters in North Carolina, but I believe the Mintage of Both P and D Mint marks was close to 65,000 coins.I checked on the bay about 2 weeks ago and didn't confirm any error's
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Hey Nugget,

I think you meant 65 million.
http://www.usmint.gov/about_the_min...10#starthere
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......And I just took a whole box of Yellowstone D's back to the bank recently......without opening most of them.....
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