Sounds like it was a original mint roll ?
Could be this . http://www.error-ref.com/tapered-planchets/
I think that's called a Troy Ounce ?
Coneca RPM-005 . http://varietyvista.com/02a%20LC%20RPMs%20Vol%201/1953SRPM005.htm
What's that ? That picture thing ? I never heard of it .
how about a image of the date with the mint-mark .
One tired die ...
I'm in the 107 camp too . http://www.seateddimevarieties.com/date_mintmark/1889_107page.htm
If you read wexler description Lincoln’s eyelid, bowtie, coat, and hair are all doubled .
Your coin has a collar clash . Which also caused a MAD .
I found a new site I can load all the images at once . Now I don't need to combined them ....
Happy Mothers Day everyone . Description: Strong spread on UNITED as notched serifs, E PLU of PLURIBUS, olive branch, and Left stem, with medium...
Hard to tell from these images . So check out this one . http://www.coppercoins.com/lincoln/diestate.php?date=1974&die_id=1974d1mm008&die_state=mds
Yes . That's a spitting eagle .
I think when it comes to single squeeze hubbing . The process was very over rated . And yet another beauiful DDO was just made from this process...
It called a MAD, on the obverse .
Another change find . Description: Doubling shows on the back of the Dall sheep’s neck. http://doubleddie.com/849597.html [ATTACH][ATTACH]...
It's a early die state, that's all .
I also own the one the OP posted too . [ATTACH]
Take some photo . Let see what you have ..
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