Yep, that's what happened.
Here's info on the credit thingy; http://www.cointalk.com/t65181/
Not a RPM, but looks like md on the mint mark.
I thought striation marks were caused by polished dies. Definition; Thin raised lines on the surface of a coin, caused by excessive polishing of...
It's a 'struck through' alrighty.
Yep MD, not a doubled die.
Yep it's a MAD coin.
There's a whole bunch of RPM's for 1960, heres where to check for it;...
I think that a slabbed coin gets more attention as being authentic. Unauthenticated coins can be called anything, Ive seen it on e-bay.
I don't see any signs that it is a RPM. Post mint damage to me also.
It looks filled to me.
Die gouge 1959D Lincoln. Found a dozen with the same gouge. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Look around on google to see what a die chip/break looks like and see if it matches yours.
That's what I'm seeing also.
Where you are indicating the clash mark to be would be the deepest part of the die. How do you feel about that?
That photo of coppercoins shows the secondary vertical bar which tapers from thin at the top to wider at the base. I don't see that on...
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Nothing but a little Plating Split Doubling there.
It's normal. No Ike's were minted in 1975.
As a die wears the folks at the mint polish out of the die anything that might blemish their product. So by the looks of your two coins, one was...
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