Help Grading 1984 DDO Cent

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by AgCollector, Apr 4, 2008.

  1. AgCollector

    AgCollector Senior Member

    I found this from a bank roll last night (!) and was wondering if anyone could help me estimate a grade for it. There are some marks on the high points of the obverse but I think that's mainly due to being rolled and not necessarily wear. Am I correct in thinking this could be uncirculated?
     

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  3. Oldman

    Oldman New Member

    Talking about lucky. Looks at least BU in these pictures. So in hand It could bea high as MS63. Is that a scratch above the word Liberty?
     
  4. Leadfoot

    Leadfoot there is no spoon

    If I didn't know beter, I'd say that was a counterfeit... Admittedly, I don't look at many high-grade Lincoln's to have a strong feelings, and it seems rather far-fetched to imagine a counterfeit Lincoln (albeit a potentially valuable one), but those raised bumps concern me (perhaps some kind of lamination problem?).

    That said, and acknowledging detecting counterfeits is not my strong suit, the coin looks mint state to me. LIke Oldman, I'm a bit concerned about the scratch/line above Liberty...Mike
     
  5. AgCollector

    AgCollector Senior Member

    Thanks Mike!

    There is a small line above LIBERTY that looks stronger in the photo than in hand, probably just the angle. The "goosebumps" are a common problem with the early copper-coated zinc cents and arise from gas bubbles that form when the coins are struck. It took the mint a few years to minimize their appearance and many coins from 1982 to 1986 exhibit this unfortunate look.
     
  6. HandsomeToad

    HandsomeToad Urinist

    I don't think it's a counterfeit, it looks contaminated. Looks like electrolysis going on under the surface of the copper coating.

    Ribbit :smile
     
  7. Leadfoot

    Leadfoot there is no spoon

    Thank you for posting that. :thumb:

    I'm doing so horribly lately with the countefeit discussions, I think I should keep my mouth shut. :eek:
     
  8. Leadfoot

    Leadfoot there is no spoon

    p.s. as aside, when taking a photograph of a coin, any lines that are perpendicular to the light will show up strongly. For instance in the above photo, the coin was lit from above (roughly 12 o'clock). As a result any line running horizontally across the coin will jump out. Conversely, if the coin was lit from the left or right, the line would be far less visible. Watch out for that when evaluating coins from photos.
     
  9. AgCollector

    AgCollector Senior Member

    Thanks for looking! Yes, there is a minor scratch above liberty that is more apparent in the photo than in hand.
     
  10. ACW

    ACW AIM HIGH

    Great find! That is one of my favorite Lincoln errors. I found one also....from my dealer and for quite a few cents I may add.:).
     
  11. ldhair

    ldhair Clean Supporter

    The bubbles are very common on the 1984 DDO.
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  12. huntsman53

    huntsman53 Supporter**


    Yep, with or without the Double Ear!


    Frank
     
  13. grizz

    grizz numismatist

    84 ddo....

    of course the really valuable ones are the ones............................without bubbles on the ear!
     
  14. bqcoins

    bqcoins Olympic Figure Skating Scoring System Expert

    Those bubbles are fairly common on the early plated issues 82-86 as the mint was really trying to perfect the process
     
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