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  • 2005 Proof set finds.

    I purchased a 2005 proof set today and as I was looking it over I noticed the Mint Mark was strange, and the Nose on the papoose seems unusual. Photo’s attached. In the same set the top of the tall tree on Oregon’s seems to be floating in the air. Strange?
    As always I’d like your opinion.

    Tuebits
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    Change one, (allways proof read the post)

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    I purchased a 2005 proof set today and as I was looking it over I noticed the designer initials were strange, and the Nose on the papoose seems unusual on the Sacagawea dollar. Photo’s attached. In the same set the top of the tall tree on Oregon’s Quarter seems to be floating in the air. Strange?

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    • #3
      The SG & nose looks like hub doubling to me, but I am a rookie. I don't know what to make of the tree. Can't wait for a pro to come along.

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        The top of the tree does appear to be floating in the air. This may have been caused by proof polishing, which at times eliminates small parts of a design element.

        The Sacagawea may very well be a doubled die, but then again, it could be machine doubling. I would send it to James Wiles for evaluation.
        Member of: ANA, CCC, CONECA, Fly-in-club, FUN, NLG & T.E.V.E.C.

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        • #5
          Thanks, I'll see if he is agreeable.

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          • #6
            Evaluated

            Machine doubling for Initials, and no design anomalies on tree top. Per Mr. Wiles

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