Doubled Die Coin Searchers Hate These Words
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- Опубліковано 25 кві 2024
- People Who Search For Doubled Dies Hate These Words
Strike doubling and mechanical doubling.
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People Who Search For Doubled Dies Hate These Words
Strike doubling and mechanical doubling.
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Couldnt have explained MD better myself. Great job Daniel!
A great example of a doubled die is the 1983 Lincoln DDR. It has wide doubling on all the lettering on the reverse. An MS example costs $250 and up, but it's a great example to study.
If the doubling looked like that on the obverse, the coins would be worth thousands.
Thanks for sharing Daniel. Great information on MD!😎👍
Super cool 😎 thanks ❤❤
Thanks for diagramming this out Daniel. I have been thinking about doing a presentation to my coin club on Class I thru Class IX doubling and then also including Die Deterioration Doubling and Mechanical/Strike Doubling as well. This is a nice way to teach it.
Great information. Thanks, Daniel. Please, keep educating us.
Man that drawing really puts in perspective for me. Thanks Daniel, ur artistic talents coming thru in a clutch!
Great video, and you are correct -- I told a guy that his 1944-S was not a QDO and he went nuts. People always want to think they have something that don't. I'd rather learn and understand what I really have. Thank you!
Thanks Daniel. Always insightful and educational
Great explanation of the doubling. Thanks, Daniel, for helping educate everyone about coins collecting and have a great day.
Strike Doubling. Interesting. I learned something again. Thanks for sharing, Daniel. 👍👍
You have been very helpful and true 👍 thanks
You have a great day to my friend. Good info! Die shudder is what I call it too.
Thanks Daniel this has been a thorn in my side since I started collecting.
Nice illustration for slow learners such as myself. 🤗
Danielle yet again thank you for your presentation
Thanks Daniel. This is one of the harder things to understand. If you can master this, makes it allot easier to search coins. I will say, more times then not though, it will be Mechanical Doubling that is seen.
Thank you for the excellent diagrams! As a visual learner, they REALLY helped.
I've been noticing this and at first yes I believed I had a doubt die, but it's a die cut. Thanks so much for that information, it really does help.
I told someone to watch your other video about this yesterday because he insisted what he had wasn't mechanical doubling. I don't recall the other video mentioning that a loose die is what causes it. Makes total sense now.
Thanks Daniel
Great explanation!
Great video Daniel ! Very informative and interesting.
Thank you so much for this! I’m am so new to all this and it helped me more than anything I’ve read! Thanks!!
Wow thanks explaining the difference and you explained it well.
I learned that lesson as a kid on the reverse of a clad Bicentennial Ike. It looked so good too. 😅
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Great video Daniel always learning from you
Wow, that was a great explanation. Thank you
thanks👍
Great video. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and experience. There are some content creators out there that need to spend some time learning the difference between MD and DD.
Great explanation....Next up.... actual doubled die.
Cool info
That explanation helps a lot. I know you are a straight forward kind of person and a lot of people probably get upset when you explain something because you just told them something they don't want to hear. I know I did when I first started to watch your videos. All my doubled dies just went into my throw away jar. LMAO
Hmmm making me question the 68-S I flipped up last week…🤔
Great vid, keep the knowledge flowing 👍
Great content, I've been going back through old videos and there are hours of interesting insightful information. Subscribing is a must for anyone interested in coins and collecting... side note it seems to me modern coins are far less durable than older coins, I wonder if in the future pristine modern coins will actually bring value
The three ones you drew looks exactly like the Lincoln Memorial strike through on a 1982 copper cent i found.
Thank you. I'd enjoy a more detailed longer vid of all the doubling examples with those closeup pics. 👍
I have a doubled die playlist with several videos like that, but once you know strike doubling then you learn what doubled dies are. It's a shortcut to learning doubled dies.
I see a lot of that on Lincoln cents. That's where I have trouble is the die determination sometimes because it looks so similar. But I'm always learning. I enjoy the content of your channel Daniel. When I'm not sure what I'm seeing. I go to your channel look there watch listen click links to research better as to what I think I have and what I really have more times than not it turns out to be pmd. So thank you for teaching me about coins .
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I like to look at the letters as like jenga towers. Did someone just compress the blocks and leave a dent in the tower, or did they actually add more blocks to one side? Idk, when I started looking at it like that, it started making sense to me.
Got to roll on. I stopped roll hunting when I was about 12 years old. Very frustrating. No pun intended but I gots ‘TO ROLL.’
Would this explain the franklin or morgan lip varieties? Ive never quite understood how those happen
Machine doubling, right? LoL
Machine doubling lol
Someone said a small date looks like a question mark but all four coins the two looks different
When I look at Variety Vista examples of doubled dies they often look like what you are showing as "strike doubling." Soooo could Variety Vista be mistaken on some of their examples?
No, you’re looking at images.
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I have four 1982 Denver mint Lincoln pennies that all way over 3 g trying to figure out large date and small date please help me 😢
strike doubling are those 2 words. almost as bad as details.
Where are you-Daniel? I in Maryland.
Ohio
I have a Lincoln steel cent I would like your opinion on….how can I send you a picture of it?
Its the comment pinned scroll down to his community page.
Thanks I found it. However not a very user friendly forum..so many spam ads and hard to navigate. I submitted my post now waiting for a moderator to approve post? Wow it’s just a coin.. usually moderators let posts go,through then delete if they don’t meet the guidelines.
We have to approve because people try to post spam. I don't want porn links and porn images to be automatically approved.
Should of showed a double die for comparison.
You need to understand what strike doubling is first, you can determine strike doubling without ever seeing a doubled die.
Everything will look like a dogs bone😊
Thanks. I would enjoy seeing the other video you mentioned to see the difference. Appreciate your time.
the hucksters are going to run you out of here hehehehehhe you dont know how many times i hear "Its A Doubled die" ummm no its not!!!
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