that was my thought, with these pics....
this is a good example of why i need to see/hold/feel/touch/taste/smell, well, maybe not 'taste' (smell sometimes, yea...hit with torch, 'oiled', chemically altered surface...), & NOT, TO JUST USE PICTURES ONLY to attribute coins.
1825 counter struck?
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Re: 1825 counter struck?
Im hurting for money for the holidays so i just listed this one on ebay as 1825 Double Struck Flip Over Error mashed PMD Coronet Large Cent started it at .99c with no reserve here is the link if anyone is interested in it
http://www.ebay.com/itm/201232050263?ss ... 1555.l2649
http://www.ebay.com/itm/201232050263?ss ... 1555.l2649
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Re: 1825 counter struck?
Just happened to come across this post again and got to wondering if the multiple images could be caused by rotated clashed dies and then double struck? :confused:
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Re: 1825 counter struck?
A coin could be struck by a clashed die more than once and a slight rotation could happen.
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