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OK Guys, this one is kind of a mystery to me so i'll leave it up to debate. I have a 1918 Lincoln Cent in which the obverse looks somewhat convex...
I have a good example of this coin Check this one out Check this one out....
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Actually, the first set of pictures that I posted are much better.
Sorry for wait. This is the best i can do.
Give me a few minutes and I'll see what I can come up with.
I understand what you're saying, but I wish that I come across some close up pictures of the doubled die that PCGS recognizes to compare the two.
I know even if it was a doubled die or a tripled die variety it probably wouldn't even have any value to speak of, but those serifs are definitely...
Since PCGS is recognizing the 67 doubled die, I went to their website but could not find any info nor listing for a tripled die or a doubled die...
I know it's at least doubled, but on some of the letters they look tripled. What do you think?
Looks to me like it could be a lamination.
I'd beware of an auction that says "rare coin". Prospective buyers of these type of coins already know that they're rare.
By the pictures....it doesn't look like it. Would be better if you had a straight-on shot (top view) instead of an angled view.
I have a tripled die example with strong tripling in the legend. Would there be any kind of value for such a variety?
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