That's how the coin looks without magnification on it just the coin but it's definitely there...this is the coin in some pictures i found without magnification
Exactly what is this supposed to mean? Are you admitting that you were mistaken the last 2, 3, maybe 4 times you "knew" what you have and that everyone else is wrong, or perhaps this is another attempt to convince us?
Maybe i was wrong after seeing this one in caparison i think so i see something different on this coin i see the lines my apologies
You really should post full image if you want people to examine it. Here is the coin in a different size.
The doubling is wrong. What you have there is MD or strike doubling. The doubling has to match in full what you see on Variety Vista.
@Mickey161 ? It only would help if you did your homework and looked at more than the EPU. Good luck in your search's.
And exactly where are you seeing doubling of any sort? Yes, but in his defense (God forgive me) on the variety he's wanting it to be EPU is arguably the best PUP.
The u and the d in united pretty much America also even Lincoln is doubled so no one takes offense im just stating what i see
Maybe if you try some different angles and lighting in your photos. There really is a big difference in having a coin in hand and looking at photos. You can see what it is you are describing because you have it in hand.
The O in one is doubled on the wrong side, and as perfect as md can be. Any and all doubling on the coin doesn't have notching or split serifs, Yes the main pup for the ddr-001 is the epu. The thing here is that the whole reverse must display the same doubling as the variety, OP's coin does not. With the small amount of coins attributed to this variety, Markers are essential, Maybe if the OP provides us with some of those Markers I would change my mind. EPU is doubled due to ddd, on almost every 82 Lincoln cent.