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1996-D RECORD DISTANCE DOUBLED EAR IN THE CHIN????

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  • 1996-D RECORD DISTANCE DOUBLED EAR IN THE CHIN????

    In the chin???? If this is genuine, this can be a DD record distance away from primary ear????


    ....And another significant observation - The doubling seems to be the same
    "image" phenomena of the "EAR AREA" of today's discussion (of our 1999D and 1995D posts). Just need to look harder to distinguish.

    Thank you,
    NVTEs
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    All the coins I have seen posted by you are just rotting pennies, sorry to put it that bluntly, that's just how it is. I am far from being an expert but even I can see that. Zincolns!

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      • #4
        There is nothing of interest in your pictures.

        BJ Neff
        Member of: ANA, CCC, CONECA, Fly-in-club, FUN, NLG & T.E.V.E.C.

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        • #5
          NVTE's -- Since you are evidently incapable of distinguishing between doubled dies, die deterioration doubling, machine doubling, dirt, damage, discoloration, corrosion, and outright hallucination, you might wish to consider a different hobby.
          Mike Diamond. Error coin writer and researcher.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by diamond View Post
            NVTE's -- Since you are evidently incapable of distinguishing between doubled dies, die deterioration doubling, machine doubling, dirt, damage, discoloration, corrosion, and outright hallucination, you might wish to consider a different hobby.
            Well said...
            Member of CONECA

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            • #7
              Why don't you guys sign up for this summer seminar



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              Last edited by atrox001; 06-10-2009, 11:28 PM.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by diamond View Post
                NVTE's -- Since you are evidently incapable of distinguishing between doubled dies, die deterioration doubling, machine doubling, dirt, damage, discoloration, corrosion, and outright hallucination, you might wish to consider a different hobby.

                Very well said. I had stopped clicking on his posts (until this one).

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