1972 ddo

Discussion in 'What's it Worth' started by Joshua M, Feb 19, 2012.

  1. Joshua M

    Joshua M New Member

    Thanks in advance for taking a look at this Lincoln Cent, found in a roll from the grocery store earlier. There is obvious doubling in the date, and no apparent doubling anywhere else. I literally struggled to get the best picture I could, (with my loupe as the zoom-in for my camera) and I apologize if it isn't sufficient. Let me know what you think from what you can see, keeping in mind I could always try to take a better picture in different lighting later!

    Is this a real DDO, a counterfeit? What's it worth guys and gals? Thanks. Joshua M.
     

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  3. coinguy-matthew

    coinguy-matthew Ike Crazy

    looks good to me, but im no expert let them handle it.
     
  4. Joshua M

    Joshua M New Member

    Well I appreciate your opinion Matthew! Thanks for checking it out.
     
  5. zach24

    zach24 DNSO 7070 71 pct complete

    This appears to be the common Strike Doubling, Joshua. Do you notice how the secondary numbers are almost like a shadow or shelf? That is the result of the die slightly shifting during the strike causing that shadow, or slide of the metal. On a genuine Doubled Die, you will see that the device in question will be directly next to one another, like they're both equal.

    [​IMG] < Here is a genuine Doubled Die
     
  6. Joshua M

    Joshua M New Member

    I definitely see the difference there. What a huge difference it is too! Thank you, Zach.
     
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