1981 Lincoln Cent DDO or Machine/strike Doubling?

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  1. Raizac

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  3. paddyman98

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    I lost my glasses recently.. Waiting for delivery of a new pair!
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  5. Raizac

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    just like this right @paddyman98 2020-d salt-004-ccfopt.jpg
    u all said this was worn die
    but this is what it was anacs Discovery pice.jpg
     
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  8. paddyman98

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    I don't necessarily have to agree with that attribution. They are sometimes incorrect. It has happened before. So I might still be right.. That's my opinion.

    Here is a statement made by Mike Diamond concerning a mistake made by John Wexler on a Cent he thought was a Doubled Die..

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  9. Raizac

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    no one said J.wexler is perfect but his word is better than yours/mine or anyone on coin talk and he does have stage 4 Parkinson's
     
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  10. paddyman98

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    I'm totally aware of that.. May God bless him..

    Send your new coin in for Attribution. Good luck.
     
  11. Raizac

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  12. Raizac

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    @paddyman98 can you please send me a link for that coin world article I have a membership
     
  13. Pickin and Grinin

    Pickin and Grinin Well-Known Member

    I will grant you @Raizac your challenge. Everything that this photo says right here is DDD or die abrasion.
    You have evidence of flattening on the R and incomplete doubling of the secondary devices. This is classic worthless doubling.
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