Did I finally find a double die? On the reverse on SOA there appears to be doubling. It's not flat and shelf like like in machine doubling. Thanks for looking and giving your opinion.
While searching through my pocket change thinking how boring the dollar coins are I found this Zachary Taylor with absolutely no writing around the rim. I had read about missing letters and was surprised to find nothing around the edge. What type of added value for this error? Thanks for looking
Not sure what is going on with this 1996 P quarter. On obverse there is a common die crack on the 1 of the date. Top obverse by the "R" in Liberty something going on...lamination? Then the reverse has 2 die cracks, one around 2 o'clock on eagle wing, one on "O" in dollar. Then on reverse, between the "S" of STATES and the "O" in OF there appears to be another "S" there is also some raised areas in between the other letters of USOA. What does the experts think? Also what type of premium might this add?
Going through a roll of cents I found this IHC and noticed that it is much thicker than other IHCs. What could cause this? It does weigh more than my other IHCs. Thanks for your response.
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While looking through a friend's coins I noticed this buffalo nickel that appears to be doubled along the face and hairline. Is it a doubled die? Does this add any value to it? Thanks for reading my post
On the obverse of this quarter around the 2 o'clock position the rim looks like it is melted? On the reverse the word "America" is all blurry looking. The entire surface on both sides of the coin have a grainy appearance. Thanks for looking/responding