Any of the other doublings that amount to zilch. So there are alot of these. I am trying to get all the definitions/explanations down for each so that I will have a better understanding. But its always good to have a visual to go with it thats right in front of you. Because alot of them present as similar in looks to us newbies, i am looking for some help to differentiate visually between them. I am self taught so this has been a slow journey lol. In your opinion, without quoting textbook definitions or explanations, vould u please tell me which one you think this is? And then I will take your answer and go and try to find out why exactly you said as such. Maybe a different approach will help the wheels click together a lil better. Thanks P.S. . No dates. No front and back. Just specifically about this one spot on this cent and how it has become to look this way.
Kristine - keep in mind that it can be one or another and sometimes both. When looking at your closeup, you’ll note that the outer devices are starting to get mushy going towards the rim. This is usually. Good indicator of a worn die. The later die stages will show increased mushiness (see that…avoiding textbook language). Look for the clues. It’ll help you to know what you are looking at.