LIBERTY X 2

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  1. AWORDCREATED

    AWORDCREATED Hardly Noticeable

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  3. non_cents

    non_cents Well-Known Member

    What is the date? Early to mid 80s?
     
  4. AWORDCREATED

    AWORDCREATED Hardly Noticeable

    This particular thing is not listed for the year, so you can't just compare it.
     
  5. non_cents

    non_cents Well-Known Member

    Still, could you provide us with the date of the coin? There are multiple sites that list doubled dies just by description and not pictures. It always helps if the date is included...plus, you never know...you may be overlooking a particular listing that someone else could match up.
     
  6. jay4202472000

    jay4202472000 Well-Known Member

    I think I see notching but am not sure. Was the photo taken at an angle? It looks like the L is closer to the camera than the Y. It could be light tricks.

    Can you post a pic that isn't rotated and the camera is level?
     
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  7. jay4202472000

    jay4202472000 Well-Known Member

    Whatever man. Good luck with that. See this pic, light tricks on IN GOD.
     

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  8. jay4202472000

    jay4202472000 Well-Known Member

    Ok, I'll humor you. After manipulating your photo, I shouldn't have to by the way, I'll say no. Not a doubled die. The blue arrow shows the direction of the light source. I claim light tricks.
     

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  9. non_cents

    non_cents Well-Known Member

    Well I guess that you can't do us the simple and easy favor of providing the date. For what its worth, I agree with jay. My initial impression is lighting giving the impression of doubling.
     
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  10. non_cents

    non_cents Well-Known Member

    Providing a date so I can research the doubled dies for the listed year can help with the verification of it being a doubled die...if the description of doubling matches and I can provide you with die markers that you can match up, then that is 100% verification of it being a doubled die. As it is, I think the light is interfering with the notching that you say you are seeing.
    I am offering to do the research for you so you may be able to verify that the coin you have is a doubled die...There is no harm in providing the date for us.

    I'll just assume it is a 1983 and will do some research tomorrow.
     
  11. foundinrolls

    foundinrolls Roll Searching Enthusiast

    It's not a doubled die. It's an effect of lighting that I've seen a thousand times. Even if you use a separate lighting source, the angle of the light plus any light in the room causes this shadowy doubled look.

    The coin is probably a 1983 based upon the look of the lettering but it could be a 1982.
     
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  12. Rick Stachowski

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  13. ldhair

    ldhair Clean Supporter

    Using proper lighting is important if you want others to see what you see in hand. Parts of the image are blown and others are shadowed. Not a good way to show a coin and ask for opinions.
     
  14. Rick Stachowski

    Rick Stachowski Motor City Car Capital

    This Error is caused from a loose hub, I've notice that people like to use the term MD, MD is caused from a loose hub, that is the correct term, period
     
  15. ldhair

    ldhair Clean Supporter

    I don't think the hub had anything to do with this coin.
     
  16. Rick Stachowski

    Rick Stachowski Motor City Car Capital

    the hub didn't, but the loose hub did, I would like to see some more photos of this coin, but since no one was nice on this thread, I'm sure he won't post anymore photos, and thats sad
     
  17. foundinrolls

    foundinrolls Roll Searching Enthusiast

    Hubs are used to make the dies. Dies strike the coins. perhaps you meant loose die:)
     
  18. Rick Stachowski

    Rick Stachowski Motor City Car Capital

    than
    thank you, that is correct (loose die)
     
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