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<p>[QUOTE="Tyler Graton, post: 2855089, member: 85787"]Okay.. So say you have a 1945 D penny, that you think is a doubled die, Go to the Doubled die site, click Wheat pennies, find 1945 D. You will notice a bunch of pictures of different coins. Each coin resembles a Different die (die is what is used to strike the coin). So when you see WDDO- 001, You will notice how similar the devices ( devices meaning letters, numbers) look to your coin. So say this coin is your coin.. Go to the website i just gave you, and try to tell me what one this doubled die is. (Sometimes you can actually find coins that have been in circulation for many years, and they havent been discovered yet, so if you think your coin is a doubled die, and you cant find a match up, I would ask here.) But make sure you have a full understanding about what Mint damage (MD) Also, Read the description, There are Die markers that you can find if you are having troubles finding what doubled die it is. Some doubled dies look very similar, and the only thing that you can tell apart from eachother is the die markers..[ATTACH=full]678503[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Tyler Graton, post: 2855089, member: 85787"]Okay.. So say you have a 1945 D penny, that you think is a doubled die, Go to the Doubled die site, click Wheat pennies, find 1945 D. You will notice a bunch of pictures of different coins. Each coin resembles a Different die (die is what is used to strike the coin). So when you see WDDO- 001, You will notice how similar the devices ( devices meaning letters, numbers) look to your coin. So say this coin is your coin.. Go to the website i just gave you, and try to tell me what one this doubled die is. (Sometimes you can actually find coins that have been in circulation for many years, and they havent been discovered yet, so if you think your coin is a doubled die, and you cant find a match up, I would ask here.) But make sure you have a full understanding about what Mint damage (MD) Also, Read the description, There are Die markers that you can find if you are having troubles finding what doubled die it is. Some doubled dies look very similar, and the only thing that you can tell apart from eachother is the die markers..[ATTACH=full]678503[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]
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