1958 Double Die?

Aceinthehole

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Give me your opinions. I have heard that there are only 3 of these, but this one is different. 93FFFD77-7832-4C78-B44C-C7701B6B955F.webp603DC8A0-6A42-4324-8EE4-396516D1304F.webp3D2F8826-97A4-4D74-93AB-6E68D6ADD1C0.webp
 

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I found this 58 and it appears that the date is doubled, but the other features are too worn for me to make a determination.
 

I'm no expert but I do see what your seeing definatley a over strike looks to me
 

I'm no expert but I do see what your seeing definatley a over strike looks to me

Thanks! I am debating whether or not to get in graded. The true double die is very valuable, but I am still unsure.
 

Before sending the coin to be graded, take it by a local coin shop. Get their opinion. It looks good, but I have seen some extreme examples of mechanical doubling.

Time for more coffee.
 

Before sending the coin to be graded, take it by a local coin shop. Get their opinion. It looks good, but I have seen some extreme examples of mechanical doubling.

Time for more coffee.

I will do that. Thanks! Enjoy your coffee.
 

Ace - this is 100% certainly machine discharge doubling. When the 2nd image is less-high (lower) than the first this is basically always the case. Also, you have no splitting on the tails of the numbers. Of course talk to who ever you’d like but this coin is neat but not valuable.
 

No need to take it to anyone. It's definitely md. Not a "doubled" die.
 


Here's a helpful graphic on doubling.
 

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