2016 D

Discussion in 'Error Coins' started by Cazador, Jun 11, 2021.

  1. Cazador

    Cazador Supporter! Supporter

    This zinclon looks D/D To me like to hear your input upload_2021-6-11_18-35-47.jpeg upload_2021-6-11_18-35-47.jpeg upload_2021-6-11_18-35-47.jpeg
     
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  3. yakpoo

    yakpoo Member

    Looks like "flat" machine doubling to me.
     
  4. Cazador

    Cazador Supporter! Supporter

    I do see M/D. Can you have hub doubling as well, along with the M/D? here’s a picture of a no flaw 2 on a 2016 and the one i first showed. The G in god is the same. upload_2021-6-11_19-12-34.jpeg upload_2021-6-11_19-12-34.jpeg
     
  5. yakpoo

    yakpoo Member

    Possibly. It's hard to tell out of hand.
     
  6. Cazador

    Cazador Supporter! Supporter

    I know there’s a lot of different types of doubling classes.Trying to learn! Will see what others have to say. Thanks for your input.
     
  7. Danomite

    Danomite What do you say uh-huh

    Appears to be DDD. Doubling on LSC’s should show the tootsie roll look on the lettering/date or notching.
     
  8. paddyman98

    paddyman98 I'm a professional expert in specializing! Supporter

    Don't say D/D when reffering to Doubled Die.
    D/D means D over D Mint Mark in numismatic terminology.

    I say your cent is DDD - Die Deterioration Doubling
    Or worthless doubling.
     
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  9. Cazador

    Cazador Supporter! Supporter

    Thanks for the knowledge. learning something new every day. I now understand. Thanks again
     
  10. Cazador

    Cazador Supporter! Supporter

    I still didn’t get nobody to answer my question if you would please
     
  11. Danomite

    Danomite What do you say uh-huh

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  12. Cazador

    Cazador Supporter! Supporter

    Sweet thanks I’m gonna check them out
     
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  13. Collecting Nut

    Collecting Nut Borderline Hoarder

    A form of NAV or no added value doubling. D/D is for a D over a D mint mark. Doubled Die is the correct term.
     
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