Ever Seen a Lincoln like this

Discussion in 'Error Coins' started by sirkipalot, Dec 13, 2005.

  1. sirkipalot

    sirkipalot New Member

    Anyone know of this error lincoln .The collumns are ghosted and there is a single leaf and a berry on the bottom of the collumn 1998 date.Worth sending to have it Classified?

    cheers KIP
     

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  3. crispy1995

    crispy1995 Spending Toms like crazy**

    Looks like a wee bit of double-die-ing, but paper $ is my forte.
     
  4. GDJMSP

    GDJMSP Numismatist Moderator


    I think that is a bit of corrosion that is forming on the coin.
     
  5. craton

    craton New Member

    The doubling most likely is a type of weird plating smear. I don't know the tech. name for it. I'm with Doug and the "leaf and berry" is corrosion.
     
  6. johndo

    johndo New Member

    johndo

    maybe it's a Lincoln Booger?
     
  7. mikediamond

    mikediamond Coin Collector

    The "ghosting" may be entirely normal. Compare your coin with a sample of others from the same time period. The "leaf and berry" appears simply to be a bit of crud.
     
  8. sirkipalot

    sirkipalot New Member

    machine doubling? or doubled die?

    thanks for all replies guys .I am somewhat curious that if a coin is machined doubled.Should it not be symetrically struck .Either N,E,S,W depending on posistion of coin.I cannot fathom that a doubled die has almost the same chacteristics.But rightly different.How can a machine strike a perfect number sequence the second time .When clearly the initial contact with numbers or digits made a date or legend that contained odd shaped combinations.Wouldn't the whole coin be with the same varience???.If all coins after 1990 had the minting process changed to reduce Doubled Die errors. How do we get a 1995 doubled die.Would it not be machine Doubling?I am a tad confused! KIP
     
  9. GDJMSP

    GDJMSP Numismatist Moderator

    KIP - if you read the thread FOUND HERE you should have a better understanding of the process.
     
  10. Just Carl

    Just Carl Numismatist

    To really find out about that coin contact coppercoins.com. The guy there has written two books on just Lincoln Cents and has thousands of photos of them.
     
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