Two Different FInds in pocket change, thoughts wanted....

Discussion in 'Error Coins' started by Antiquity, Aug 7, 2010.

  1. Antiquity

    Antiquity Junior Member

    These are two different coins:

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    Double Die or Machine Doubling or?

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    Double D and Doubling on the 2?

    Let me have your thoughts!
     
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  3. ikandiggit

    ikandiggit Currency Error Collector

    Machine doubling on the first one. You can tell by the flat "shelf-like" doubling.

    On the other one it's die deterioration. Very common on the 1982. I found more '82's with it than without.
     
  4. Antiquity

    Antiquity Junior Member

    Gotcha, Just to help me learn a bit more I have a question:

    Wouldnt machine doubling affect the vast majority of the coin instead of just "The United States of America?
     
  5. ikandiggit

    ikandiggit Currency Error Collector

    This is a quote from the link beneath it about machine doubling (strike doubling):

    "Strike doubling can affect all lettering on one or both sides, or could be detected on only one letter or a small portion of a device. Proof coins often exhibit strike doubling due to the excessive force employed. Strike doubling can be evident on a coin with a true doubled die or true RPM."

    http://www.stellacoinnews.com/index...from-other-forms-of-doubling-strike-doubling/
     
  6. Antiquity

    Antiquity Junior Member

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