
Tripled Die Gem
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Tripled Die Gem
Bought a 1934D Oregon Trail Commemorative off a friend of mine and this is what I found once I had it in hand. Enjoy.If you have a question, please ask. Remember, there are no stupid questions.....just stupid people who ask questions.
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Originally posted by rascal View Postlooks like it may be some type of mechanical doubling
The coin was sent to Wiles and is on its way back to me so he can better say what it is as I have not communicated with him about his findings yet.If you have a question, please ask. Remember, there are no stupid questions.....just stupid people who ask questions.
My Collection.....A Work In Progress
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Any chance this could be a doubled die with machine doubling also? There appears to be some notching. Probably not. Rascal is one you can trust for sure. Just throwing it out there.
I was typing while you were jaceravone. Please let us know what James says. Beautiful and interesting coin you have there!
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Originally posted by jaceravone View PostThis same tripling can be found on the 33D Oregon Trail as well as is even noted in the CPG that it can found on the 34D.
The coin was sent to Wiles and is on its way back to me so he can better say what it is as I have not communicated with him about his findings yet.
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Reply from James,
Joseph:
It is definitely a tripled die. Just check the splits in the serifs of HALF.
Thanks,
James WilesIf you have a question, please ask. Remember, there are no stupid questions.....just stupid people who ask questions.
My Collection.....A Work In Progress
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Originally posted by jay4202472000 View PostCongrats! Nice find!Originally posted by wavysteps View PostGreat going. Nice find.
BJ NeffThe guy that I got this off of doesn't know about this yet. Unfortunately, there isn't much value to these above and beyond what a normal one would carry. Dr. Wiles told me that they are common for the variety, but because there were such a small mintage that they are uncommon. Basically they are hard to find, but not really. LOL! Just when I thought I struck it rich!
If you have a question, please ask. Remember, there are no stupid questions.....just stupid people who ask questions.
My Collection.....A Work In Progress
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Nice find Joe , that's why I joined CONECA a couple months ago . I have trouble telling die doubling from md . Thanks for sharing this beauty . I also heard you say there is a 4 page article in the Errorscope that tells how to tell the 2 apart , but can't find it . What was the articles name and author so I can look it up .Last edited by rzage53; 10-01-2013, 07:12 PM.
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