I see double ear lobe, the L in liberty and the 3 in year are most visible. And on the reverse side there are extra stripes
Ok thank you. I thought that was a poor mans DD 55' and 69' it is called hubbing, right or just DD(double die). I have seen DD less than mine or is that false claims?
The '55 DDO is one of the most extreme cases of doubling known. Why do you have to suggest this as an example? There are many instances that are not as severe. Chris
If you have read his previous mails you would know and understand. Yes, this is an extreme example but it covers the basics of what the OP needs to understand for doubling.
You still have a lot to learn, and that is why I suggested in other threads that you need to buy a few books, not only on the minting process, but on errors as well. Yes, there is a "Poor Man's" Doubled Die for 1955, but that is because the true 1955 Doubled Die is so expensive. "Hub Doubling" (not hubbing) is the act of creating the doubling on the working hub. This doubling is then transferred to the "Working Die" which then transfers the doubling onto the coins. Chris
Yes, I have read all of his previous threads, and I know the problem. Why don't you post something constructive. Chris
I did. I used an extreme to show what a DD looks like. That's how I learned. Stop being a grump and putting others down just because you see things differently.
You didn't show anything! You're just being a smart-ass, and the only person I'm putting down is you because you haven't contributed anything. Chris
I would call that a doubled die, the 3 in 2013 looks like it would on a minor doubled die. MD is more flat, almost like a ghost of the the feature it is doubling. Also, Just saying what has already been said, there is no way to compare a 1955 doubled die with a minor doubled die, a good comparison is to look at some minor doubled dies on lincolnresource.com.
It's not a doubled die. The 3 appears to be from die fatigue. I see nothing on the ear. All of your post seem to show you have a severe case of paridola when looking at coins. Sorry about the spelling!
its ok just clean it up when you can see I am trying to learn what you know is easy for you not I, have perfect eyes to see your way is yours and my ways well mine, your comments to yourself that is what you are showing.
lincolncentforum.com is also the forum for anything lincoln cent variety/error related. Highly recommended.
I agree with chris. IMO the 72 DD's would be a nice line to look at. extreme to minor and everything in between
the 3 looks like it took a good smashing. it looks lower than the other numbers. personally I think PMD.