View Single Post
  #9  
Old May 3rd 10, 10:48 PM posted to rec.collecting.coins
Jerry Dennis
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 1,207
Default When does "misaligned die" become an indication of "doubled die"strike?

On May 3, 11:48�am, Ken Barr wrote:
In article ,
�"Mr. Jaggers" lugburzman[at]yahoo[dot]com wrote:

[snip]

The twentieth century overdated coins - the 1918/17-D and 1943/2 nickels,
the 1942/1 and 1942/1-D dimes, and the 1918/17-S quarters resulted from a
similar process. �


QUIZ TIME! �Which twentieth century overdate coin did James omit from
the above list? �

It's one that I always include, and people ALWAYS miss, when I design a
"Red Book Quiz" for a local coin club program ...

--
Ken Barr Numismatics � � � �email:
P. O. Box 32541 � � � � � � website: �http://www.kenbarr.com
San Jose, CA �95152 � � Coins, currency, exonumia, souvenir cards, etc.
408-272-3247 � � � � �NEXT SHOW: �Vallejo Numismatic Society 5/2 (no table)


I cheated by looking in my Red Book. I'm guessing the 1914/3 Buffalo
nickel?

Jerry
Q. What do I win?
A. Admiration and respect of your peers.
Ads