When you say that you are 'looking for something other than a clashed die' are you saying you are looking for the dies. Don't be a smarty pants...
Here's some examples of DDD; http://koinpro.tripod.com/OFD/1993P25cDDD.jpg http://koinpro.tripod.com/OFD/1983D5cDDD.jpg...
Great looking FS-10-1876CC-102. Doubling is also visible on the lower folds of the gown and upper portion of the rock. Page 29 Cherrypickers guide
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I'd say Die Deterioration Doubling.
compare with this thread; http://www.cointalk.com/t166434/
Looks like gas bubbles to me.
Sometimes you makes sense and other times, well you don't. The expert quoted has more credential's then you so I say you are wrong.
This is how one expert discribes it; It's an obvious squeeze job. The incuse design elements cross Lincoln's face, which is not possible...
Well better pictures are a must! Unless they're inbetween post #10 and 101.
Nice Lamination error.
Die deterioration doubling.
yep, plate split doubling as ikandiggit's site shows.
Looks like a bubble..
Here's a RPM that's not so raised. I have a few of these and they are really hard to photograph....
Looks like polish marks or possibly gouges. [IMG]
If you look at most 1929 Lincoln's the 'TY' seem a little lower from the mint as in your coin from Philly.
Thanks for catching my poor grammer. I meant the exception was the color of the seal on the North African note....
People are constantly advertising 1953 and 1963 two dollar bills with RARE Gold, Yellow, or orange seals. These notes have been tampered with! The...
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