1958 Doubled Die Lincoln penny?

Discussion in 'What's it Worth' started by FRANKNITTIE, Sep 6, 2012.

  1. FRANKNITTIE

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  3. MisterSilver

    MisterSilver Country Roads Silver****

    I'm no expert in errors, but if I'd have to answer...it looks legit. You can see doubling in the date clearly even from the bottom picture if that's not FROM the picture..
     
  4. Tyler G.

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  5. MisterSilver

    MisterSilver Country Roads Silver****

    I think to solve this mystery we need some better pictures. I'm agreeing with Tyler if those pictures from his link are the correct 1958 DDO.
     
  6. FRANKNITTIE

    FRANKNITTIE Member

    Is it possible to have different varities doubling?
     
  7. FadeToBlack

    FadeToBlack New Member

    Absolutely is possible to have different varieties. I'm not seeing spread nor split serif's on this coin, though, so I'd say the only doubling you have here might be die deterioration doubling or strike doubling.
     
  8. BUncirculated

    BUncirculated Well-Known Member

    There's also mechanical doubling, which has a flattened step like appearance.
     
  9. FadeToBlack

    FadeToBlack New Member

    Same thing as strike doubling, just another term for it.
     
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