2000 Lincoln, 78 Lincoln, & 79 SBA

Discussion in 'Error Coins' started by Shoewrecky, Feb 22, 2010.

  1. Shoewrecky

    Shoewrecky Coin Hoarder

    Good Morning!

    I have a few coins that I noticed and would like to see if I am right on my predictions.
    The first is the observe side of a 2000 Lincoln cent and think it's lamination. From jallengomez thread: http://www.cointalk.com/t93561/ this looks like the beginning stages. In the below pictures it starts with the letter "I" in AMERICA and goes into Lincoln's Memorial.

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    In this next picture, I blew up the word LIBERTY from a 1978 Lincoln cent because I could tell that it is doubled. I tried variations of sizes hoping you can see what I see. (Liberty is the only word that has this effect)

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    Lastly this picture is from a 1979 SBA "P" where the word ONE DOLLAR is doubled. Now the word dollar is hard to notice but the word one should be seen very easier. (these 2 words are the only doubling on this coin.)

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    How did I do? Am I off/on? Getting there?

    Thank you for your help

    -Shrek :)

    P.S. It's nice to have a day off from work...much needed rest :goof: :whistle:
     
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  3. nss

    nss Gold Plated Member

    1) That's the reverse side of the coin, not the obverse. I see a die crack, but no lamination.
    2) I'm seeing triple :goofer:. Serioulsy, I do see machine doubling.
    3) Machine doubling.
     
  4. Shoewrecky

    Shoewrecky Coin Hoarder

    thanks for the reply nss and clarification.

    Should I hold onto the die cracks or are they not worth it?
     
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