I could be wrong, but this 67 has details of a second strike.
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Re: I could be wrong, but this 67 has details of a second strike.
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Keep in mind that when you make a post, you should include a full image of the obverse and reverse.
It also helps us if you describe with some detail, what you are seeing, and point it out on your image.
Keep in mind that when you make a post, you should include a full image of the obverse and reverse.
It also helps us if you describe with some detail, what you are seeing, and point it out on your image.
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Re: I could be wrong, but this 67 has details of a second strike.
We love seeing doubled die examples of all coins.
Hope you can post additional images, plus clear closeups of the doubling. And add a little narrative on where you are seeing it.
Hope you can post additional images, plus clear closeups of the doubling. And add a little narrative on where you are seeing it.
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Re: I could be wrong, but this 67 has details of a second strike.
Doubled dies are not second strikes they're coins that were struck by a die that was already doubled.