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  • 2005P extra trees rev

    Here one from 2005 .what do ya think!!
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  • #2
    Please provide a photograph of a normal comparison specimen blown up to the same scale and draw an arrow toward what you think is an extra tree limb.
    Mike Diamond. Error coin writer and researcher.

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    • #3
      Ok Mike I will get a few shot done when I get home and post them in the am tomorrow
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      • #4
        Mike here they are but I forgot about the image on the cheek so I added that. but the 3/4 roll all look like there Satin finished.







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        • #5
          You still haven't provided side-by-side images of your suspected doubled die and a normal comparison specimen. You have also not drawn arrows to the suspected doubled die.
          Mike Diamond. Error coin writer and researcher.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by diamond View Post
            You still haven't provided side-by-side images of your suspected doubled die and a normal comparison specimen. You have also not drawn arrows to the suspected doubled die.
            Re do tomorrow am!
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            • #7
              Mike my camera won't do a side by side view but here the mint set coin with out any Doubled trees




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              • #8
                I see no difference, but again, you failed to pinpoint the area that you think is doubled.
                Mike Diamond. Error coin writer and researcher.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by diamond View Post
                  I see no difference, but again, you failed to pinpoint the area that you think is doubled.
                  @I forgot you wanted arrows.


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                  • #10
                    It's impossible for me to determine if this is doubling or just the way light is reflecting off the branches. Some of your photos of the same coin show apparent doubling while others do not. If there is doubling, it may be a doubled die, but it's too subtle to be of any interest. There are some whopper doubled dies from the Ocean In View issue, many on mint set nickels.
                    Mike Diamond. Error coin writer and researcher.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by diamond View Post
                      It's impossible for me to determine if this is doubling or just the way light is reflecting off the branches. Some of your photos of the same coin show apparent doubling while others do not. If there is doubling, it may be a doubled die, but it's too subtle to be of any interest. There are some whopper doubled dies from the Ocean In View issue, many on mint set nickels.
                      I got 2 Bu Bank roll 1/2 look to have the same rev.most also look to have satin finish too.if you want one Mike I can mail you one. just e-mail me an address.
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                      • #12
                        Thanks for the offer, but minor doubled dies are not my cup of tea. Some of our resident variety experts might be more receptive to both your claim and your offer. Good luck. -- Mike
                        Mike Diamond. Error coin writer and researcher.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by diamond View Post
                          Thanks for the offer, but minor doubled dies are not my cup of tea. Some of our resident variety experts might be more receptive to both your claim and your offer. Good luck. -- Mike
                          Ok Mike!!!
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