I have a question as well. I have a 1968 D Kennedy that Dollar and America is doubled. I have looked it up in the master listings and didn't see anything. Am I looking in the right place, or is there another place to do this research at? Any and all information would be helpful. Thanks and Happy HUNTING
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I'm new to Coneca and am glad to be here. I hope if there is anything I can do to help our group out Please let me know.
I have a question as well. I have a 1968 D Kennedy that Dollar and America is doubled. I have looked it up in the master listings and didn't see anything. Am I looking in the right place, or is there another place to do this research at? Any and all information would be helpful. Thanks and Happy HUNTINGTags: None
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There are at least a dozen different forms of doubling. If it's not already listed, it's unlikely to be a doubled die. Machine doubling and die deterioration doubling are the most likely explanations. A photo would help immeasurably.Mike Diamond. Error coin writer and researcher.
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Here are instructions on how to post photos: http://board.conecaonline.org/showthread.php?t=9Mike Diamond. Error coin writer and researcher.
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1968 D Kennedy
Thank you for your assistance I didn't see the doubling on the stars until I opened these probably is already listed. Leave it up to you.
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The ear also shows machine doubling. Here's additional information:
http://www.error-ref.com/machine-doubling/Mike Diamond. Error coin writer and researcher.
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I have many others but this is one of my favorites. I will check these out thanks for all your help.Attached Files
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