1987-D Zn 1c - weird obverse

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  1. Tankkiller275

    Tankkiller275 Active Member

    Came across this Lincoln Memorial cent with something going on with the obverse. The lettering at "IN GOD WE TRUST" seems stretched as well as "doubled." I say this because it does not appear to be shelf-like like in MD. I'm not sure if there is a misalignment. There seems to be MD in the date. Just a lot going on and I'm not sure what is what. Any assistance would be appreciated.

    Thanks!

    ~Rob

    the "LIBERTY" and the date appear as though MD or some such:
    1987 D 1c Obv Weird.1.jpg

    The "IN GOD WE TRUST" seems to have some stretching as well as letter weakening. Thought might be grease or die deterioration or some such: 1987 D 1c Obv Weird.2.jpg
    1987 D 1c Obv Weird.1a.jpg
    1987 D 1c Obv Weird.1b.jpg

    The bottom of the coin at the shoulder seems stretched/widened: 1987 D 1c Obv Weird.1c.jpg

    The "IN GOD" seems to be stretched from the top. Can see it best in the "IN". There also seems to be some doubling in "GOD". Does not appear to be shelf-like: 1987 D 1c Obv Weird.2a.jpg

    The "WE" seems to show the "doubling" best in the E: 1987 D 1c Obv Weird.2b.jpg

    Again, the "TRUST" is stretched and the R and U seem to have "doubling" as the appearance is not shelf-like:
    1987 D 1c Obv Weird.2c.jpg
    The edge of the coin. This would be at the bottom of Lincoln's shoulder:
    1987 D 1c Obv Weird.edge.jpg

    What say you?
     
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  3. Tankkiller275

    Tankkiller275 Active Member

    Here are some pictures of the reverse:

    1987 D 1c Obv Weird.3.jpg
    1987 D 1c Obv Weird.3a.jpg
     
  4. paddyman98

    paddyman98 I'm a professional expert in specializing! Supporter

    It a simple issue.
    Worn Die Strike. Nothing else.

    Absolutely nothing at all to do with a Doubled Die variety.

    The date is clearly Die Deterioration doubling.
     
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  5. Tankkiller275

    Tankkiller275 Active Member

    Thanks Paddy. I was pretty sure is wasn't a Doubled Die, so I put "doubled" as I had no other way to say it in my mind/language.

    Again, thanks!

    ~Rob
     
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  6. Clawcoins

    Clawcoins Damaging Coins Daily

    that stretching you see is due to the metal raising up, creating a "ring" in a way. It's commonly known as a Ridge Ring.
     
  7. Tankkiller275

    Tankkiller275 Active Member

    Thanks, Claw. So this is when the center of the coin is fairly clear and sharp and the edges are "pushed" due to die deterioration/worn die as Paddy mentioned?

    Again, thanks!

    ~Rob
     
  8. MeowtheKitty

    MeowtheKitty Well-Known Member

    Totally. Very common in certain years of cent.
     
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