Did you match the coin with any known doubled die? have you looked on "Coppercoins.com", "doubleddie.com", or "Coneca online e-books"? I have...
incorrect nomenclature.. should be "double dye"
This is what I understand about it. The '88 with the reverse of '89 is uncommon. One of the members here found one last year. The part I remember...
Keep it if you like it. If not sell it if you can. I would leave it in the packaging as further proof it is a mint error.
What are we supposed to see? Can you describe what you see?
Here is a cool 1968-S Lincoln. It has major doubling on the date. The MM is also doubled in the same direction. Looks nice but no cigar. If not...
I wish I could find a real doubled ear. I haven't studied other denominations much so I have nothing to share. In the CRH section of the forum it...
Looks like Die Deterioration
Yup, typical MD. I throw most of them away, except for the extreme ones which I save so I can post pics of MD.
Why all the hating on Lincoln roll searchers?
Great find!
I'm retired after working all my life. My kids are pretty much grown. I have a rock band I play with, my wife still works so I shop, and cook a...
If that's all you got is a little copper under one letter I'd suspect a die chip, or a hit. It does not look like a doubling of the T in Cent.
I have this usb 'scope. Cost me $40 a year and a half ago. I set it inside the plastic loupe body and outside light is blocked.
Yes wishful thinking on the '99. Two out of 3 ain't bad, I didn't expect to find it.
I'm on the West coast so I don't see a lot of Philly mint coins. Here's a good one. Not worth much with the stains but I have a 2000 WAM to keep...
I finally found my wife's scale. It's 2.47g so no extra metal. Thanks everyone
maybe it's struck through GOLD! a wedding ring? The other metal isn't tarnishing. The copper is deteriorating a little where the metals meet. I...
OK... I cleaned it up a little. Here are some new pics [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] These are all incuse die deterioration doubling. They sure used to fool me. Even now sometimes. if...
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