1991 Penny. More Doubling

Discussion in 'Error Coins' started by MORRIS Acuff, Oct 21, 2019.

  1. MORRIS Acuff

    MORRIS Acuff Member

    Back at it. Picked up a 91 and a 90 with Doubling
    Mostly on Obverse. IGWT everything but In. G is double thickness on the bottom half. The D.is Double thickness right side. Liberty and the dates also show Doubling. From nose up on his face.
     

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  3. cpm9ball

    cpm9ball CANNOT RE-MEMBER

    I don't see any doubling, and the phat letters may only mean that they need to go on a diet.

    Chris
     
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  4. paddyman98

    paddyman98 I'm a professional expert in specializing! Supporter

    Phat is an acronym for.. Pretty Hot And Tempting :wideyed:
     
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  5. Collecting Nut

    Collecting Nut Borderline Hoarder

    Not the doubling that you want.
     
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  6. cpm9ball

    cpm9ball CANNOT RE-MEMBER

    Blech!

    Chris
     
  7. MORRIS Acuff

    MORRIS Acuff Member

    Heres a peak at other coin. 1990 No sense wasting another Thread. Lp
     

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  8. Kevin Mader

    Kevin Mader Fellow Coin Enthusiast Supporter

    Looks like a normal cent as well. You might want to offer your opinion on what attribution is assigned (or thought to apply) and supply pictures similar in size and position as offered by the attributing source(s). Your cohorts here can do a diagnostic for you and advise.
     
  9. MORRIS Acuff

    MORRIS Acuff Member

    Looking to get a setup when I am at home. 90% of the time when I pick something up on the road I take a few minutes to look at it. I'm using my Samsung phone whipped 8x Zoom to try to get a half decent picture. I don't know what happened to those pictures why they came out that big..
     
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  10. Kevin Mader

    Kevin Mader Fellow Coin Enthusiast Supporter

    Find a heavier object in your home that has optimal size to set your phone camera at the ideal focal length to get crisp, sharp pictures. The mass of your 'stand' will allow you to steady the phone when taking the picture. I use a stubby can filled with quarters to set the distance.
     
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