Plating Split Doubling . http://www.lincolncentforum.com/plating-split-doubling-split-line-doubling/
1882 88/88 VP-002 1C MS NGC Attribution: VP-002 Cross Reference Snow: S-1 Diagnostics Numerals 88 were repunched north of the first impression.
https://www.ngccoin.com/variety-plus/united-states/cents/indian-cents-1859-1909/816809/
I bought my from a dealer in the states ...
I paid 200 bucks for mine .
True . But those were struck from the old presses . The Schuler Presses weren't installed, til 2002 . Also, Single Squeeze Hubbing was introduced...
I don't think they understand what double struck in the collar means . So I posted a article from coin world ...
https://www.coinworld.com/news/us-coins/2017/05/double-struck-cent-has-collectors-seeing-two-lincolns.all.html
I agree 100% . I can't read the label on the slab . [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Here's some enlarged images . http://nreestr.ru/find4me/?search=vm7025
Here's my latest pickup . [ATTACH] [ATTACH] http://nreestr.ru/en/find4me/?search=vm7025
Looks like it was struck twice in the collar .... With some rotation off course ...
No . The new presses didn't start til 2002 ...
This one is not a 89 reverse . [IMG]
Their plating blister .........
Looks like it's die #3 . http://varietyvista.com/01b%20LC%20Doubled%20Dies%20Vol%202/1988DRDV0063.htm
There's 3 different dies that were used . How about a image of the date, with the mint-mark ..
I'm not sure on what it's worth . I've never seen one, like your coin . I would send it to Mr. wiles ( coneca ) ... He's the best .......
There is a MDO for this year . I've seen the MDO and your coin isn't it ( MDO ) . It's also very rare for any coin, to have all three varieties...
Reverse of 89 ?
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