Because they say "MM" in the title, I would think they are referring to something going on with the mimark. But I can't quite see what it is with...
Sorry, Jello. I don't think it is a doubled die. There are some heavy abrasion lines through the date that may make it look like a DDO, but it is...
Sorry, I would also have to say that this is the product of post-strike damage. Keep up the hunt!
Desertgem wasn't asking me the question, he was asking you.
I call that thing "I can't see because the image is too pixelated". To answer your previous question, this coin may not even be from the same die....
They really won't command any sort of premium that I am aware of, unfortunately.
Both appear to be large dates and normal coins. Keep up the hunt!
I would disagree and say it's a plating issue until we get better pics...
Looks like more damage, sorry. Keep up the hunt!
I don't think "everyone" admits it has splits and notches, if you want an end-all be-all answer, send it in. 2 coins struck by the same die DOES...
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66!:smile
Even with the bad photos, it is pretty obvious it has been plated. The color, mushiness of the design, and reflectiveness all point to it being...
http://www.doubleddie.com/58201.html http://www.doubleddie.com/58222.html
All pictures show light mechanical doubling. Keep up the hunt!
Definitely a plated cent. Keep up the hunt!
Looks like some plating issues. Not a doubled die. Keep up the hunt!
My two favorites so far are the "America's Pastime" and "Team Liberty". Does the public vote on the designs, or is it all done by the mint?
I did mark the arrow on the wrong side, comparing to the coppercoins.com example, the notch is stronger on the bottom right side. Maybe the fact...
66. Lincoln has a few scratches on his cheek.
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