Bicentennial Drummer Boy. Could This Be The Double Die ?
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Bicentennial Drummer Boy. Could This Be The Double Die ?
Hi all. Just wondering if this could be the double die that i didn't make a mistake on.lol. I Think it is a legit double die and not the machine. I took a lot of pictures of it, but if more are needed to make a decision, i will gladly take more. I would love to get the opinion of you guys. Could this be the coin where i didn't lose money for once. I'm learning slowly but surly. I took pictures of both sides if the quarter.Thanks guys, i appreciate all the help i can get.
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Re: Bicentennial Drummer Boy. Could This Be The Double Die ?
I do not see a Doubled Die. It looks like Die Deterioration to me.
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Also for future reference. When posting photos of a coin you would like someone to look at, you should post a photo of both the full Obverse and Reverse. Try to take these photos as clear and close as possible. It would be extremely helpful if you would crop these photos. Next take some photos of the area in question again as close and clear as possible. It would also help if you could find some way to point to the area in question or give a detailed explanation of what you want to be looked at. If you need a photo editing program, there are three free ones that come to mind. They are PhotoScape, Inkscape and Gimp. Of the three PhotoScape is the easiest to use. Daniel explains quite well in the following topics, posting photos plus Daniels Video on posting coins
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Re: Bicentennial Drummer Boy. Could This Be The Double Die ?
I do not see any die doubling in the images you have posted
Re: Bicentennial Drummer Boy. Could This Be The Double Die ?
Is this what they call machine doubling? I gonna have to watch that video again. I wonder if Dennis has a video on the difference between doubling and machine doubling. thanks
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