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<p>[QUOTE="tommyc03, post: 8578474, member: 17665"]The die polishing lines are indicative of a worn die that was being worked on to make it last linger. The flat and shelflike appearance on the date is machine doubling, not a doubled die. The fact that it also showed on Lincoln's profile is more proof of this. The 1963 p was also a victim of this type of doubling as were other dates during the 60's.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="tommyc03, post: 8578474, member: 17665"]The die polishing lines are indicative of a worn die that was being worked on to make it last linger. The flat and shelflike appearance on the date is machine doubling, not a doubled die. The fact that it also showed on Lincoln's profile is more proof of this. The 1963 p was also a victim of this type of doubling as were other dates during the 60's.[/QUOTE]
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