I can see what you are seeing, but the issue is that there is a light reflection/glare effect right where I would expect there to be...
I think what we are seeing on the date is a trick of the light. I am not seeing any doubling in LIBERTY, and I would expect to see some if there...
I'm not seeing anything other than a normal coin. Possibly some die scratches but that's about it.
That's a nice looking DDO. Congrats! Keep up the hunt!
I see zinc bubbles on the face. It is a zincoln. I don't even think that was the original question...
Looks legit. Hope it pans out for you!:)
Looks like machine doubling IMO. You can also see it on the D of DOLLAR. Keep up the hunt!
I agree, looks like a minor struck through something or other. Could be grease or dirt. Because it is so minor, I would not associate any premium...
Looks like a die chip, so yes it is an error. I just don't think it would command any additional premium. Keep up the hunt!
I see a 1954-S, not a 1954-D. It appears to be a small die chip in the date. Keep up the hunt!
Looks more like an off-center or possibly a MAD. Can't quite tell, though. Not an expert on broadstrikes, but usually the letters close to the rim...
They do not carry extra value. All cents minted after 1982 are 97.5% zinc with a 3.5% copper plating. This plating can split or can experience...
This coin displays strong plating doubling on both the obverse and reverse. I don't see any MD. Unfortunately it is not a doubled die. Keep up the...
Gah. United States of America. Having one of those days...:( Sorry guys!
Whoops. Meant IGWT! Edited for correction
I think I'm seeing some ejection doubling on the motto, but no doubled die. Keep up the hunt!
This is a good example of machine doubling. Notice that the doubling is flat and shelf-like, and cuts into the devices. Unfortunately, not a...
I personally am not seeing any doubling. May be a trick of the light. If you wanted to include some close-up pictures of the supposedly doubled...
Your pictures are not close enough to tell. You may get more replies if you starta separate thread instead of posting on someone else's.
Yep, a die chip is the term for the anomaly in general. In that particular location it is called a BIE because it can look like a letter I in...
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