1985 d penny

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  1. Marites Foertsch

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    FDCEC444-26CD-4A58-B132-304B853D8DA2.jpeg 848DDB10-D12A-4A45-969E-1B69C86203DB.jpeg I got 1985 d penny double die?
     
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  3. Kentucky

    Kentucky Supporter! Supporter

    Where do you see any doubling for the Doubled Die?
     
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  5. Evan Saltis

    Evan Saltis OWNER - EBS Numis LLC

    the reverse looks to me like its deterioration.
     
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  6. Marites Foertsch

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    Okay sir thank you so much for your opinion...
     
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  7. Kentucky

    Kentucky Supporter! Supporter

    The term normally used is Doubled Die, not Double Die. Just being thick is no real indication of a Doubled Die.
     
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  8. Marites Foertsch

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    Okay thank you so much sir ...
     
  9. Kentucky

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  11. manny9655

    manny9655 Well-Known Member

    LIBERTY looks like it may be. Or it could just be out of focus.
     
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  12. Marites Foertsch

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    Yes the Liberty looks double sir
     
  13. Danomite

    Danomite What do you say uh-huh

    Can you post a clear straight above picture? Is this your coin, or one you are looking at?
     
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  14. rascal

    rascal Well-Known Member

    The glare on the letters makes it hard to tell for sure if it is a doubled die or not. I know I have a few 69d doubled dies here somewhere. The doubling on the N in the word IN should be easy to see if it is a doubled die. Darn it all I can see good is that cute Avatar ,, lol
     
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  15. Marites Foertsch

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    All I posted sir is all my coins. I will post in a little bit I just arrived my work now..
     
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  16. Marites Foertsch

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    I put cute avatar for you lol ;) I’m just kidding!
     
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  17. Marites Foertsch

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    I have lots of pennies sir I don’t know why I like pennies than other coins.. D9AC113A-30BC-4874-8A85-AB42EC88EC40.jpeg
     
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  18. Danomite

    Danomite What do you say uh-huh

    Thank you for the response. You don’t have to call me sir, although it makes me feel important! My name is Dan, and please feel free to call me that. Unfortunately I don’t see any doubling on your coin:(. Of course “I” could be wrong, I’m only basing my opinion on your pictures.
     
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  19. Marites Foertsch

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    Thank you so much too Dan for taking time, looking and answer my questions... nice to meet you I’m Mari...
     
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  20. Danomite

    Danomite What do you say uh-huh

    It’s a pleasure to meet you Mari!!
     
  21. Oldhoopster

    Oldhoopster Member of the ANA since 1982

    If you think you have a doubled die, you should go to the following sites first and see if you have an EXACT match

    Www.doubleddie.com
    Www.varietyvista.com

    By looking at true doubled dies while searching for your coin, you'll learn a lot about them. Doubleddie.com also has a section on "worthless doubling" which explains mechanical doubling. Sites like these are great learning opportunities if you take the time to study them. I believe somebody gave you the links when you first started posting. You should book mark them if you haven't already done so.

    Also bookmark

    Www.error-ref.com

    If you spend some of your coin searching time visiting that site, you'll learn a lot about errors in a short period.
     
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