You can try holding it up to a mirror and looking at it. That will give you the benefit of seeing both sides at the same time, so you can tell if...
I had no doubt it was authentic, but thanks for doing he measurement just in case. Huge congrats to you once again.
Notching is on the wrong side as quarter-back said. It's not the CPG variety. Keep up the hunt!
Definitely not the IMM. Your coin also appears that it may have been plated at some point. Either that, or heavy circulation damage. Keep up the hunt!
Don't look right to me either, but I'm no pro at commemorative halfs.
I collect coins. :) Ok ok... Lincoln Cents Die varieties/mint errors Old US coins from the early 1800s (various)
The way it cuts into the design reminds me of mechanical doubling. The dies might have been loosely installed and shifted during the strike,...
I don't think it's class II...I'm thinking more along the lines of a possible class IV+VI. This looks more like offset hub doubling than the class...
I would as well, but I've got a young pair of eyes and set aside pretty much anything that looks like it could be a doubled die. ;) I understand a...
Definitely appears to be a doubled die, judging from the extra thickness and what appears to be notching.
Hi folks. Time for a die variety. This is coppercoins.com 1989P-1DO-002, a class VI (extra thickness) doubled die that shows on the date and...
Looks like an eye peeking out from open slats in blinds.
Flat and shelf-like, and no evidence of notching. Definitely mechanical doubling. Keep up the hunt!
Nightmare fuel. [ATTACH]
Ain't no such grade as AU60 my friend. Beautiful coin by the way!
Seeing the coins you post is always a treat. Thanks for sharing!
That does not look like conventional notching that I would associate with a doubled die. It could be a mix of mechanical doubling and die...
My one and only FE cent. :) [IMG] [IMG]
They appear to be die chips/breaks. I agree with Chris that the rest is mechanical doubling. Keep up the hunt!
No notching means no doubled die. Keep up the hunt!
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