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Bicentennial Quarter Double Struck??

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Sorry, Bro, but with all of the talk about Photobucket being a risk for malware and viruses, you may have to upload the picture in order for anyone to view it. I know that I am personally not willing to risk it.

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Same here......I got something nasty from one of your earlier Photobucket links.  You'll need to upload a pic directly here to get any help.

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20 hours ago, Just Bob said:

Sorry, Bro, but with all of the talk about Photobucket being a risk for malware and viruses, you may have to upload the picture in order for anyone to view it. I know that I am personally not willing to risk it.

That better?

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18 hours ago, Mohawk said:

Same here......I got something nasty from one of your earlier Photobucket links.  You'll need to upload a pic directly here to get any help.

That better?

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20 hours ago, errorist said:

That better?

Yes, it is. Thank you for doing that.

The coin doesn't look double struck, but it looks like a really nice broadstrike.

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I would say that yes it does appear to be a double struck broadstrike.  The two strikes are most noticeable at the top of the L in LIBERTY.  The are two clear and separated tops to the L.

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5 hours ago, Conder101 said:

I would say that yes it does appear to be a double struck broadstrike.  The two strikes are most noticeable at the top of the L in LIBERTY.  The are two clear and separated tops to the L.

I do believe you are correct on that... That is why I bought the coin actually.. Thanks Conder101.. Also, If this is true how would the coin designation on a NGC coin holder read??

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On 3/23/2019 at 3:36 AM, Conder101 said:

I would say that yes it does appear to be a double struck broadstrike.  The two strikes are most noticeable at the top of the L in LIBERTY.  The are two clear and separated tops to the L.

Agreed. 

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