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1979 Dollar Nice Doubling Both Sides

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 Posted 07/31/2011  12:22 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Xxavier to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
also t he top right corner of the rim in the obverse is raised
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It is a late die state dollar. Die erosion tends to look like doubling and it is kind of confirmed with the die crack/brake in your photo
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The die crack through dollar shows the die is in later die state as well.
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I agree with coop.
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It's just a normal coin. If there is any doubling at all on the coin (which I do not see) it is Machine Doubling.
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Study the different types of doubling (non-collectible) in this link. It'll give you a better understanding of what to look for:

http://koinpro.tripod.com/Articles/...Doubling.htm
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thank you all as soon as I think of a question one of you answers it with out me asking Honestly I'm just starting my love for coins for me is about the discoveries right now and since I became part of this site I ve found all the info I need here greatly appreciative
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