I see no doubling, just a plain old, worn out cent. The correct term is DOUBLED DIE.
Georgia - Common MAD, not even close to looking like broadstrike. Kansas - Grease filled die, common and generally undesirable unless significant...
Sorry to hear about this.....you take some great pictures!
The S is all wrong, definately a fake.
The correct term for this is DDD (Die Deterioration Doubling), it is common and considered damage, not an error or variety.
The correct nomenclature is doubED die since hub doubling usually only occurs on single die (obverse or reverse) used to strike a coin.
I completely forgot about it. LOL
I'm not exactly sure how to attribute this coin. It looks like and OC and a MAD, the reverse is not really OC but it's elongated. How would you...
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