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2024-P Silver Eagle Doubled Die?

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  • 2024-P Silver Eagle Doubled Die?

    Hey everyone, just looking for a little input on this 2024-P Silver Eagle. It's slabbed so it's a little tricky to get the photos I would like. In person it is alot clearer that this doubling doesn't appear shelfed. It's on the whole date and a couple other obverse elements. The reverse also had imo a slightly more spread than normal on the EPU. I never deal with these coins so so my eyes aren't as trained to know what to look for and being so new there really isn't alot of updates on these yet. Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
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    i'm pretty sure this one would have to put into the attribution services or sent off to someone? (i do see neat discoveries for unusual coins like this in the errorscope website) (just found the link - https://conecaonline.org/errorscope-...e-of-contents/)

    not even sure where to look for other ddo/ddr for coins/bullion like this except the TPG pop reports.

    i do see the obvious obv diagnostics you are referring to as well as the little extra thickness on the rev but the odds of having an obv/rev ddo on both sides of a modern coin is astronomically low, fwiw.

    nice images despite being through a slab.

    i found this after doing some searching.

    https://www.conecaonline.info/bullion/
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      Originally posted by Paul Sasso View Post
      Hey everyone, just looking for a little input on this 2024-P Silver Eagle. It's slabbed so it's a little tricky to get the photos I would like. In person it is alot clearer that this doubling doesn't appear shelfed. It's on the whole date and a couple other obverse elements. The reverse also had imo a slightly more spread than normal on the EPU. I never deal with these coins so so my eyes aren't as trained to know what to look for and being so new there really isn't alot of updates on these yet. Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
      Bad mounting.

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