1979 lincoln cent DDR?

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  1. LARRAMIE SWETT

    LARRAMIE SWETT New Member

    HELLO I HAVE THIS 1979 d CENT, I THINK THAT THIS IS TO BE A ddr, BUT I CANT FIND ANY THING ABOUT IT. DOES ANYONE KNOW? THANKS FOR YOUR HELP.
     

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  3. Coin Obsessed

    Coin Obsessed Active Member

    Machine doubling. Worth one cent
     
  4. LARRAMIE SWETT

    LARRAMIE SWETT New Member

    what is machine doubling if i can ask?
     
  5. Collecting Nut

    Collecting Nut Borderline Hoarder

    MD or machine doubling. It's very common. It's worth one cent.
     
  6. Collecting Nut

    Collecting Nut Borderline Hoarder

    To answer your question:

    Machine Dublin also known as MD or mechanical doubling, shift doubling, or shift doubling is not caused by the die itself. Machine doubling is created when the die shifts slightly as a coin is being struck. Machine doubling is the result of loose mechanical parts that caused a poor die strike. These are very common and the coin is only worth face value.
     
  7. LARRAMIE SWETT

    LARRAMIE SWETT New Member

    okay then well im still very confused not so much as the type of doubling but as to how im going to tell them apart, iun the future. so im sure there be lots of these types of post from mew thanks for everyone's help though ... are any of you guys interested in MORGANS OR PEACE $ i have about 50, of each. and a few seated and a few standing. let me know if you guys like those things
     
  8. expat

    expat Remember you are unique, just like everyone else Supporter

    Welcome to CT. I suggest that you read up on the minting process, and how dies are made. There are also various videos on these subjects online. This site has good info https://doubleddie.com/ . Doubling, in all it's forms, is a very confusing subject for beginners and some experienced collectors alike. Keep the coins with their specific anomalies documented and use them for future reference when you come across another one.
    Good luck and happy huntimg
     
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