Yours is MD but you should still search, and compare. Some true doubled dies are faint and could be mistaken for MD
That would be stalk
This is the only one I could find that resembles it. http://www.coppercoins.com/lincoln/diestate.php?date=1961&die_id=1961p1do002&die_state=mds
Absolutely
It's your money, you will be spending a lot more than that penny will ever be worth.
I still don't see any doubling. Is the area around the face a trench, raised? Whatever it is, what it's not is a doubled die. I don't beleive...
That is a light trick from the microscope or camera. The color changes at the junction of the field and the face but there is no change to the...
MD
Every time I presume something I'm usually off. Your coin is a normal beat up coin. There may be some MD, but that's about all. Here is a link to...
Vice job
I have two of those I found hunting penny rolls. It is from Peru I believe.
I don't see any actual doubling. Flow lines, die deterioration. No doubling though. 1981 is a loser, I skim them across the table to the dump jar...
We would all be busy creating error coins if it were true. As it is now there are a couple of people a week coming on here with doctored coins...
That would be the condition of the coin. Who knows the history? I get MS pennies in rolls from time to time. Usually 1960's-1970's every once in a...
What does Liberty look like up close? Look on Coppercoins.com
That's the one
Unfortunately it's too worn to tell just from the eyelid. It could be a hit. There might be other markers to compare. It is so worn it's not worth...
I can't say exactly what happened to it. Die wear, a good smack, it does not matter what, or when something happened. It is not a doubled die,...
They look normal to me.
Here is my 1983 DDR-001. You will notice the actual raised feature (letters, memorial bldg.)) are doubled. They are the same height, not flat or...
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