If you're a member of LCF I've seen the coin and it's plating bubbles.
So you're saying there's a chance? Lol
What?
Large date and quit looking at YouTube videos for coin knowledge.
The poster said it definitely sticks to a magnet.
No it's not doubling. It's a steel cent. I don't know why people want to over think these things. People that start throwing in statements like if...
Don't do it unless the coin has no value. Should have used acetone, it would have removed the gunk.
Definitely a doubled die.
+1
Or a doubled die!
It definitely was fake.
It's a damaged coin.
It's a copy that was produced and sold in the 50's. Gold plated. Notice the drawing of the bust is cartoonish Looking? My dealer sells them for $2...
No doubling.
I'm not seeing anything.
In my opinion, it doesn't become a retained cud until you can see some slight shifting in the design where the break begins.
It's normal for it's issue.
It's called seeing what you want to see. It's always the super rare big ones also.
That is some sweet doubling!
And the correct term is doubled die.
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