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A Double Error - 1914 was released on: USA: 23 September 1914
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The smallest scale division of a triple beam balance is .1 grams. This means that its measuring error is .01 grams.
A good rule of thumb: Of the stars in the sky 1/2 are in double star systems Of the double stars in the sky 1/3 are in triple star systems Of the triple stars in the sky 1/4 are in quartenary systems ad infinitum It's not precisely correct, but uncertainty in these numbers are so large that it is within the error bars.
I have a 1935e circulated silver certificate with a double die error on the back of it what value does it have.
Are you referring to a double-die cent? There are no reports of double-die nickels. The only error that year is an overpunched mint mark, resulting in a D-over-S error.
Could you post a new question with more detail? Please describe what you mean by "double error". Thanks!
This is an uncommon error and one example was estimated to be worth excess of $20,000.
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The smallest scale division of a triple beam balance is .1 grams. This means that its measuring error is .01 grams.
Just use a double instead of a float. Double allows for a larger number and you won't produce that error.
an error is only charged if the runner reaches base because of the mistake when they should have been out.