Help Identify coin error
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Help Identify coin error
Hello everyone, I'm new to this but can anyone help me identify if this is an error on my Bicentennial Ike Dollar. Thank You
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Re: Help Identify coin error
:welcome:
can you describe what you are seeing in your images?
whistling2:
can you describe what you are seeing in your images?
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Re: Help Identify coin error
Sorry, I stepped out for a while. I know it must be hard to see in my pictures I was using my cellphone. On most of the letters. Might see best on the word ONE the letter N the doubled is shifting to the right.
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Re: Help Identify coin error
Yes, I agree.
This is called 'strike doubling', or what's called "mechanical doubling"
This is called 'strike doubling', or what's called "mechanical doubling"
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