1864 (no L) DDR???? Please Help I Cannot Identify

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  1. stella

    stella The Myth

    1864 (no L) DDR???? Please Help I Cannot Identify
    First off, my wife broke my laptop and I lost everything, including my E-Mail and passwords, so that is why I havent been on in two months, but I got a new lap top and im back on... Somone help me with this one...​

    I had this coin for a while now, I was going to sell it, but when I looked at it closely I noticed doubling on the (Reverse). The shield is clearly doubled and the front side of "One Cent" is doubled, on the "C", "E", & the "O", as mentioned before there is undeniable doubling on the shield.

    Also there is a nice die crack on the revverse, which makes me think there has to be a couple more out there. Well I searched all I know how and I can't find this coin anywhere. I have included pictures so you might be able to help me,

    Is it an FS-101 that is know?
    Is it a Snow Cent?

    Help Me Out Guys!!!!!!

    -Stella

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  3. Paddy54

    Paddy54 Well-Known Member

    Stella, I searched all my books and your right no coin as such listed. Maybe a new find? The coin is raw correct? Maybe you should send it out nice looking 64 for sure be nicer if it came back as a newbie. Good Luck Paddy
     
  4. stella

    stella The Myth

    Who do i talk to?

    Where do i send it?

    What kind of info do i send it with?
     
  5. coop

    coop Senior Member

    You don't want to hear I think it is....
     
  6. stella

    stella The Myth

    please tell me what you think?
     
  7. mark_h

    mark_h Somewhere over the rainbow

  8. coop

    coop Senior Member

    Machine doubling. The shelf like look on the left of the devices. If it were a doubled die it would be rounded like the devices that the hub would have copied.
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  9. mark_h

    mark_h Somewhere over the rainbow

    Ps - Whats up with the color of the large pictures? The smaller pictures actually look bettter.
     
  10. Paddy54

    Paddy54 Well-Known Member

    I give Rick a shout... it maybe what coop said maybe not. No matter what I still hold on to it it's a nice coin for sure.
     
  11. The Penny Lady®

    The Penny Lady® Coin Dealer

    Looks like a pretty nice 1864 copper nickel but the doubling looks like machine doubling to me too, nothing really special. And die breaks are pretty common on that year as well. Unless there are hairlines which I can't see from the photos, that coin looks like it might grade MS64 or MS65 - I would send it in for grading. 1864 copper nickels are popular for type set collectors, as well as Indian cent collectors. Very nice coin Stella!
     
  12. stella

    stella The Myth

    I contaced Rick Snow, we will find out soon.

    Please keep giving me your opinions,,
     
  13. huntsman53

    huntsman53 Supporter**

    I copied and pasted the pics to my' PC and zoomed in to 200% and can say with 99.9% surety that the doubling is from Machine Doubling! Overall, a nice IHC with a Die Crack on the Reverse and MAD Error on the Obverse. It will probably grade at MS-64 if the color is RD or RB and has not been cleaned!


    Frank
     
  14. Boss

    Boss Coin Hoarder

    It's called Longacre Doubling. Very common for IHC. I have several of them. Not a double die. I agree with Huntsman, otherwise
     
  15. The Penny Lady®

    The Penny Lady® Coin Dealer

    By the way, copper nickel cents (1857-1864) are not designated as red or red brown since they contain nickel - they are a golden tan color in unc, or darker tan as they tone. If they have been cleaned, they are a brighter/whiter tan color (they have sometimes been called the "white cent" for that reason). Also, copper nickel cents are much thicker than the later bronze cents.
     
  16. Treashunt

    Treashunt The Other Frank

    Stella:
    Can you post larger pictures.

    As far as strike doubling: Possible, but the normal flat shelf like appearance is questionable;
    2) As far as Longacre doubling: Probably not, that is normally on both sides of the design, and looks almost like an out line.

    As far as what it is:
    Open to discussion at this time.
     
  17. HandsomeToad

    HandsomeToad Urinist

    I have to agree with those calling it Longacre Doubling. :thumb: I can see even more doubling, all over the place, and LD fits.

    Nice IHC! :eek:hya:

    Ribbit :)
     
  18. jello

    jello Not Expert★NormL®

    You sure did!!!!
     
  19. grizz

    grizz numismatist

  20. justafarmer

    justafarmer Senior Member

    Mechanical doubling on the sheild and the "C" in cent - "E" in cent is not mechanical doubling. Look at the lower left serif - probably fading Longacre doubling.
     
  21. jloring

    jloring Senior Citizen

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