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<p>[QUOTE="tommyc03, post: 3131120, member: 17665"]There was a thread here from back in 2006 about this but I think it's too old to add to at this point. One of the coins in the 2009 P Lincoln Cent series, Formative Years, came back to me from Wexler as die abrasion doubling. But there are no references I can find on these as being listed, likely because they are so very minor. While searching the net for explanations, there seems to be quite a bit of talk about this but all the posts seem to differ in that these are actually doubled die coins. Some of the current listings on Wexler's site shows some of these as doubled dies. This occurs at the crook of the thumb and index finger and appears as a web. This seems to contradict many findings on this subject. If this area of the coin is supposed to be nice and clearly defined, then why is it that these are not considered true doubled dies? What are some of your thoughts on this? Thanks. Tom[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="tommyc03, post: 3131120, member: 17665"]There was a thread here from back in 2006 about this but I think it's too old to add to at this point. One of the coins in the 2009 P Lincoln Cent series, Formative Years, came back to me from Wexler as die abrasion doubling. But there are no references I can find on these as being listed, likely because they are so very minor. While searching the net for explanations, there seems to be quite a bit of talk about this but all the posts seem to differ in that these are actually doubled die coins. Some of the current listings on Wexler's site shows some of these as doubled dies. This occurs at the crook of the thumb and index finger and appears as a web. This seems to contradict many findings on this subject. If this area of the coin is supposed to be nice and clearly defined, then why is it that these are not considered true doubled dies? What are some of your thoughts on this? Thanks. Tom[/QUOTE]
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