1946S S over D Lincoln Cent
And this one is???[ATTACH]
1912S Liberty Nickel
The '76D? looks to have had the obverse severly polished. The circular scratches on the reverse may well be where the coin slipped in whatever was...
It appears ANACS will slab polished dies as varieties...Hmmmm...
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Don't know where the reference "Type one" is coming from when attributing doubled dies. The one posted does look like it could be from the same...
Not off center, it's from a misaligned die MAD
Found this link in a quick search. http://mycoins.co/1904-straits-settlement-1-cent-coin
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http://koinpro.tripod.com/Articles/OtherFormsOfDoubling.htm
Looks like split plating at the MM.
What does the reverse look like??
Large Date best I can tell..
Looks like a plating problem. Bubbling in the plating.
Check this link. http://www.lincolncentresource.net/forums/showthread.php?t=15128&highlight=1960D
A photo of the edge would help the ruling out a spooning effect if the reeding is undamaged. Doesn't appear so to me. Looks like possibly a bit of...
http://www.errorvariety.com/Lathe-lines/index.html
I do apologize for not having read the other thread to know what your post said there. .
A safety deposit box is a good investment as well when you have valuable coins.
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