Cointalk user jallengomez sent me two nice MAD clash finds: the first illustrated below is a '94 that I have now listed as MDC-1c-1994-01 and a...
(For anyone interested I am creating tutorials for classes of Doubled Dies on my website http://www.lincoln-cents.cuvelier.org/index.html - I have...
1939P DDO-001 (pictured at the bottom) Sorry for the absence in visits to CT, since my daughter (whose picture is included below in a Santa hat)...
Lincoln Small Dates: an Overview and Visual Analysis. In an effort to reacquaint myself with the differences between SD and LD on the four (4)...
A standard 1990 LC struck through grease. It primarily impacted the obverse but a tiny part of the reverse as well: [IMG] A no date LC struck...
Here is a nice 1971P DDO-002 (CDDO-001, 1DO-002, WDDO-002), an acquisition from when I had still had money to spend - LOL. It exhibits CW class I...
Overview of WAMs and CAMs WAMs and CAMs Through the years both the obverse and reverse of the Lincoln cent has been modified or changed...
Recent find, 1985 1DO-001 (class II). Has a nice spread in the date, some doubling in TRUST and you can still see some ERTY as well. The scratches...
I got this 1983 "Extra Letters" (CLO-002) today. Rather interesting, there seems to be clash remnants all over the obverse. Now I just need the...
1997 DDO-001: I found this in a bank roll a week ago. I believe it is a stage D. There's a new gouge near D in GOD, the scratch near Y is almost...
I did a search and I don't see a lot of Wavy Steps posted, so I'll post and see what the CT community thinks. I recently found two Wavy Steps...
Plating Split-Doubling (AKA Split-Line Doubling) Here is the obverse and reverse of a 1992D with Plating Split-Doubling on the mintmark and parts...
Found this late last night, I believe it is, though haven't completely confirmed it as 1DO-014. It has tootsie roll extra thickness in BERTY and...
I have this 1934D doubled die obverse, it appears to be a class I CW with notching and light separation most noticeable in IGWT. I just found it...
This is a 1970-S with some sort of doubling/error...looks sort of like a small 7 and 9 on a large 7 and 9, but who knows... Any ideas out there?
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