Title | : | Ultimate Doubled Die Variety Video! Do You Know How Doubled Dies Occur? |
Lasting | : | 28.02 |
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Views | : | 80 rb |
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Thank You ! Comment from : AlohaCoins |
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You are absolutely right and you have clarified what is a double die to me , and I can't tell you how much time I have waisted looking for them so thank you now I can move forward with the road blocks thank you sir Comment from : Lotuspod17 Axemaster |
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Once again thank you teaching me again I really enjoy learning from your videos sir Comment from : James Smith |
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You were a little excited and didn’t know how to end the video LolbrbrI love your stuff bud, I’ve learned a ton Thank you Comment from : Jacob Yocom |
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Excellent presentation, I learn a lot from it I never get tired of watching your videos and your teaching about coins You are the man Francisco Rosado Comment from : frank rosado |
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Watching again, probably will not be the last Comment from : Donna Clayton |
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This has helped me more than you’ll ever know Checking out the other sites you suggested Do need a microscope though Comment from : Lancet Boyer |
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This was helpful Daniel Thank you! Comment from : Brass Peace |
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Thank you for this video!!! It really helped me with determining machine doubling/reg doubling Know have short attention span/short term memory so appreciate any memory jog can locate 🎉 Comment from : Pam Starkey |
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Thank you for recommended these videos I for sure need to let this sink in Comment from : Donna Clayton |
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Thanks Sir, doubled die videos Comment from : Paramjit Singh |
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Eres una persona con gran conocimiento explicas todo detalladamente y es la razón por la cual nosotros tus seguidores te admiramos, gracias por tus videos 💯💯💯👍👍👍 Comment from : Fernando Magallanes |
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I think you are absolutely amazing how you make us understand the way you explainyou certainly help me alot with your professionalismthankyou very much Comment from : Sandra Johnson |
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Great video I am in the process to determine a silver America the Beautiful if it is DD Great learning video Comment from : Patrick Hughes |
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Idk, how do we know that the machine doubling is due from ejection and not a imperfection that was on master hub Comment from : xrp stampede |
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Excellent info, Im new, but after watching your videos Youre accelerating my growth Oh, and your sources are spot on I appreciate your insight Thanks again Comment from : empowerall41 |
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More great informationthanks again Comment from : bestbadcompany |
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I love u dude u absolutely kill it in your vids Comment from : Ace Pyle |
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Thank you again for another, so needed educational video Your channel, website, Wexlers and Heritage Auctions have been a great help to me in identifying true double dies Comment from : Elizabeth Torres |
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I've come across a roll of quarters and I have questions 2022 anna may wong reverse In God, we trust Comment from : Andrea Ojeda |
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So the reverse that has a double has lifted and thus the obverse hit twice? I understand the die actually has a double etching or deformity that can repeat and the reverse is normal On and on Comment from : Randall Acquistapace |
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What about a spread? What does that mean? On variety Vista they talk alot about spreads What do they mean? Comment from : Douglas Wilson |
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I'm fairly new at collecting, and this info is so important to know To take time out of your day to make a video like this shows your kindness I'm sure you've been blessed in your business Thanks my friend I really admire your knowledge Comment from : Douglas Wilson |
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I'd appreciate it if you help me with a 2017 2000 bill that seems to have a second impression of front plate of Jackson off centered to left side of second phase of printin and USA also visible above how could I send you picturesbrThank you brAndrea Comment from : Andrea Ojeda |
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Why would an imperfect die (double die) be used? Comment from : Waldorf Martial Arts |
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Can you post the link to the video on each class of doubled dies? I tries a search but I cannot seem to find it Comment from : CR |
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Very helpful Thanks for this video Comment from : Gerald Moore |
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Is 17:52 these as valuable for die deterioration as valuable as double dies? Comment from : Ashley Marie Mommy |
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What is the first drawing of? What’s that type of error called? Comment from : Ashley Marie Mommy |
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Daniel you are a good person You try to help people learn about coins thank you Comment from : Charles V Anthony |
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What microscope magnification and brand are you using to visualize these double die errors? Comment from : scienzchic |
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Yes very indepth educational video indeed!brThank you for sharing your knowledge! Comment from : Ahmed M |
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Bruhhhh I just died 😂 I said it along with you at the exact same time 😂😂 “doubled dies are dies that are doubled” 😂😂😂 I’m so sorry man I love your videos but this got me tickled 😂😂😂 Comment from : Alexander Davis |
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Thanks i needed that Comment from : Azzeaz Saleh |
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Knowledge never gets old or goes out of style Thank you Professor Comment from : James F Albus |
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I have rather a question, we're not to wash our coins,but if I don't clean I won't be able to see it in detail, some or should say most of th are real dirty,you know they are cents but still,blind in PR Comment from : Grace Rodriguez |
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I have a 1955 wheat that looks like a s being born from the circle in lower half of one 5 ! Can't find any images or recorded info !???? Comment from : Terry Fat Bastard Colbert |
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I was a die setter 35 yrsbrfound a,a roll of bead new 1958pbr1958d they are like day they were minted i found rare off setsbrtemperature difference in pressing makes coin big or small Comment from : James Williamson |
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Thank you so much for this information and the sites to look into, there is a ton of great resources in this video and all of your videos, there is so much to learn That is what Im looking for now not so much the value of the coins right now for me but what to look for and learn before I get too excited to know what I have and dont Great videos! Comment from : Amy |
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This video is so informing knowledge is King especially when it comes to coins Thank You very much I will be calling to buy a Wexler Book from your Company A 71 yr old Vet Comment from : Charles Bilger |
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So what about the thickness in the numbers is that considered some type of DDO Comment from : Julia Garcia |
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Can we bring back the opening guitar and drums every once in a while ? Comment from : Edward Austin |
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This video has taught me more than I have learned in seven years of searching for doubled dyes on my own Thank you so much and I pray God bless you for your generosity Amen Comment from : Jared Anderson |
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I have a couple months of vacation time coming up and I would like to visit friends from my birth state in Ohio Could we talk about a possible internship arrangements I would pay to work for you I need help! Comment from : Jared Anderson |
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I struggle very much between doubled dyes and machine doubling Comment from : Jared Anderson |
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Excellent teacher! Kindest of Heart ❤️ and the passion to shared the wisdom’s of recognized the differences between straight and hub double dies! 🙏❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ G0D BLESSED! Comment from : Research of UFOS 🛸 |
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I've got some coins in mint condition yes really mint condition dd errors will this make them valuable I hope it will I expect they will Comment from : Lisakemmett@gmailcom4747 Lisakemmett@gmailcom1970 |
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THIS DD IS DRIVING ME NUTS‼️ OUT OF ALL THE COINS I HAVE , I HAVE N E V E R FOUND A DOUBLE FREAKIN’ DIE Comment from : Angelina Nobile |
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I really enjoyed this video it was so helpful I thank you very much Comment from : Alan Giroux |
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Hi my name is make I'm new to coin collecting and thank u so much man for these amazing videos u have made for us new guys that really enjoy the hunt for these coins Simply stated bravo man bravo I am very new to this coin hunting I consider myself doing idk all about collecting lol not yet but man I'm definitely on the hunt and ur videos alone have pretty much and the website u was describing in this video has taught me so much Just this morning I actually found a 2001 p copper dime I was pretty excited about it for sure Again man thank u so much for ur information ik u dont have to take the time out to do these videos or what not Again bravo and thank u brGod bless Comment from : Michael Rodgers |
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Ty for you help I’ve been hoping I could figure this out, I’m learning still Was going through pennies mostly I’d even like to show u a picture sometime Just to see if I got the image , of your teaching, right And thanks for helping us beginners! Comment from : Tereasa Neal |
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This is probably the longest I’ve been interested and invested in a hobby in a long time - I really appreciate you taking the time to explain this Still a bit confusing but I’m sure with a few more videos and explaination a I’ll be able to get it down Thanks again, friend Xoxo Comment from : Dori Lynn |
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Very detailed and easy to understand for those of us who are not sure of what we are looking at! thanks! Comment from : Inquiring Minds |
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Thanks for the lesson :) Comment from : Inquiring Minds |
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Thank you for the coin lesson I am literally binge watching your videos LOL 😁😁😁 Comment from : Inquiring Minds |
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What type of microscope do you recommend for a newbie?? Or a magnifying glass Comment from : Pulpfictioninc |
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I enjoyed the video so much I almost forgot I have a 1962 it looks like the two is a double die maybe you can answer that on one of your videos please Comment from : Dale2899 |
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Thank you very much for your video I thoroughly enjoyed it you did help me on the 1991 and others and once again thank you for your videos Comment from : Dale2899 |
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Thank you so much for this video, has a person who has had a disorder that my attention span can get lost bye not understand right away, it’s not that I don’t understand it’s hard to identify what you saying , thank you for going to drawing because right away it all makes since , so always keep going with the good teaching Comment from : Ron Bohlken |
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This was amazingly helpful! Comment from : The Coin Box |
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thank's you help me a lot but now I have a hole bunch of pennies that are not what I thought so there goes my retirement LOL THANKS FOR TEACHING THIS Comment from : Terry Becker |
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I think the mint should purposely use dies that have been doubled to create stuff for us to look forbrbrI hope they don’t just throw the doubled dies away and use normal ones Comment from : Blake |
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When I first started collecting I thought that a doubled die meant that the coin was struck twice and didn’t hit the same spot twice 😆 brbrNow I know better :) Comment from : Blake |
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My uncle bought me a 1909 VDB MS64RD DDO FS-1101 and it’s a great example for me to use because it’s been verified and attributed by PCGS so I know what they’re supposed to look like Comment from : Blake |
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Thank you that was Very helpful i just subs to your channel b cuz I'm just now getting started and i can this particular video gave me the start i needed again Thank You sincerely Lance Cain Comment from : Lance Cain |
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So it's like a "double dose" of die in one strike?? Comment from : Deanne kliene |
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Excellent video Thank you I have a couple of coins up for sale on E bay A person told me that they were mechanically doubled That confused me quite a bit Your explanation is great Up until last week, I had never heard of such a thing Great Job on this video Comment from : Darren A |
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Yes sir you did you job , thank you so very much Comment from : Chris Caldwell |
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THANK YOU THANK YOU VERY VERY MUCH MUCH YOUR THE BEST Comment from : Richard Ward |
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Thank you I was wondering how to get in touch with you about double dies I know what I have now Comment from : Myrtle Hall |
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I have been in this hobby since 2017, for the past 5 years and this video is the first time I truly understand exactly what a doubled die is So thank you for your video, I have definitely had some days were I almost pulled my hair out and most assuredly hurt my eyes 👀 Lol Comment from : Jamie Burrows Jr |
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Thank you for your time It was most helpful I got the just And will go further in learning if felt needing to I understand the many classifications that can be out there And understanding your aspect in making it a little more simplified Like I said if I run into any more questions I'll go to where you have gave suggested search into finding a more in depth look Thanks again Comment from : Mark Nixon |
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Wow! This has been the most helpful video I've seen to date regarding doubled-dies I've only been in the hobby for a few years and have struggled with this subject I know now I've made some bad purchases I can't thank you enough for sharing your expertise brGod bless,brLouis Comment from : Louis Vrana |
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Appreciate your hard work for us to be educated my man! Thanks Comment from : Mark Garza |
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Wow that incredible I have just started to collect coins , and to be honest I have done what you have explained and it makes sense I need to study before I buy coins thankyou for your knowledge Cheers mate Comment from : Warren Doudle |
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Exactly…that’s what I have been saying for years! It not double because it was strike twine! Because if it striked twice the original date would flatten out in the second strike! Double dies are designed to keep us looking! It good for the mint! Comment from : passthepuck |
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Thank You CoinHELPu for this video, I am pretty new to coin collecting and have been trying to find information such as this so I don't don't spin my wheels for nothing This video helped me tremendously, especially since I am using a USB microscopebrI really appreciate the detail of content in your videos, Thanks Comment from : Dave Wilde |
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Thank you so much coin help u !!! Comment from : Justin Dir |
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Has anyone come across a 1970 D penny with a faint but deffineately there in god we trust stamped into the rim on the opposite side of the penny where it should be? It's stamped into the rim above united states of america Comment from : Chris McCuaig |
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Great video I've collected coins for more than 60 yrs & learned something new today Thanks Comment from : Wayne Maas |
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That is the best description I've ever heard about double die, thank you for taking the time Now I have to go through all my false doubles Oh well live and learn Comment from : C T Murray |
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Thank you so much I have probably strained my eyes on looking at one coin trying to figure out if it’s a DD or not Comment from : Dorothy Garza |
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Loved this video!!! Thanks Daniel!! And your 9 ‘s and drawing is spot on 👍👍👍👍 it helps me to see on paper 📝 Comment from : Mark Lewis |
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I’ve been collecting coins for close to 5 yrs now I’m 58 yrs young, lol As I’m learning, what I have realized Not too long ago is that there’s a lot to learn and know in this hobby of coin collecting At one point I remember thinking that I just about to a point of remembering all the dates and errors and so on I started with pennys I’ve put countless hours into this and I’ve realized that there’s so much more to it But it’s coming together and everything is making sense I remember when I was a small bit just being fascinated with the copper penny Anyways, you have turned out to be one that I’m get information from more and more Your very knowledgeable in what you do and I understand what your doing and I just have to say thank you and your a good man To take the time away from your very busy days to put together a video for us is just very Admirable Thank you and your staff for all that you guys and gals do It’s helping not only me but many people at there, to be able to enjoy a hobbie and at the same time, put a couple pennys in are pockets Comment from : Troy Walsberg |
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Loveeeeur friggin intro tune 😜😆😎 Comment from : Roberto Consuegra |
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Thank u this helps a lot Comment from : rose loredo |
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Thank you for the video! This one has helped more than any other video I’ve watched Comment from : Wilderness Worthy |
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Thanks Comment from : Brian leonard |
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I have the third one that you described just very thick does that have a value is also has the lettering as well thick 1980 is the year does it have a value please and thank you in advance for your kindness Comment from : Evie Rosenberg |
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Greatest explanation of the video I've watched and I've watched tons I know the veterans of coin collecting get annoyed with people asking about doubled coins, I hope people take the time to watch this video awesome information and cant get a better understanding than this, thanks, appreciate this Comment from : Barry Bridges |
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Daniel, I can see you're someone with a gift, all I can say is "our God is good" ! Have a blessed day Comment from : Anthony Sacco |
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I have learned so much from your videos I am relatively new to coin collecting and one of my biggest challenges has been the Doubled Die coin When I first started collecting every other coin looked like a Doubled Die coin to me LOL LOL Finally, you have cleared this up for me You are a great teacher and I really appreciate you sharing your knowledge with everyone I have wasted entirely too much time trying to decide if my coin was a Doubled Die or not Thank you so much!! Have a blessed day Comment from : Franquely |
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Thank you so much for this video!!! Comment from : Michael Hopkins |
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Ddo 1969s penny but just the word trust Comment from : roman cisneros |
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