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  • jcuve
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    I'd advice against using heritage photos as doubled die reference photos.
    Use varietyvista.com or doubleddie.com

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  • mustbebob
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    Your photos do not look like the referenced photos. Pretty simple really. Go back and ;look at the way you started this post, and what it has taken to progress to this point. You could have saved all of this if you put your last photos up first. Please remember also that you are not the only member here. We do have other folks to take care of here, so the more 'to the point' you are, the better for everyone.

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  • vernesm
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    ...to me...looks like “split serif”...

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  • vernesm
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    ...maybe I misunderstanding “doubling”.....thanks Bob.

    Originally posted by mustbebob View Post
    Your are not doubled dies.

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  • vernesm
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    Thanks Bob...for bursting my bubbles...

    Originally posted by mustbebob View Post
    Your are not doubled dies.

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  • mustbebob
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    Your are not doubled dies.

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  • vernesm
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    2nd coin

    Originally posted by mustbebob View Post
    All quarters look the same. Does this one have the doubling the coin you referenced does. We can not determine
    anything from the photos.

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  • vernesm
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    Originally posted by mustbebob View Post
    All quarters look the same. Does this one have the doubling the coin you referenced does. We can not determine
    anything from the photos.

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  • vernesm
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    Originally posted by mustbebob View Post
    All quarters look the same. Does this one have the doubling the coin you referenced does. We can not determine
    anything from the photos.

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  • vernesm
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    Originally posted by mustbebob View Post
    All quarters look the same. Does this one have the doubling the coin
    you referenced does. We can not determine anything from the photos.

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  • mustbebob
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    All quarters look the same. Does this one have the doubling the coin you referenced does. We can not determine anything from the photos.

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  • vernesm
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    ....they looks same to me...


    Originally posted by jcuve View Post


    I am as perplexed as Bob is.

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  • vernesm
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    ...it’s one of this...


    Originally posted by mustbebob View Post
    What is? Tell us!!!

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  • jcuve
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    I heard that they are pretty rare...
    I am as perplexed as Bob is.

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  • mustbebob
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    What is? Tell us!!!

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