It's a 1957d wheat cent the right side tip of the wheat has an extra tip is that considered a doubled die?
I'll call in @paddyman98 and @Rick Stachowski and even @Fred Weinberg but I would guess a small lamination but definitely not a DOUBLED die . Oh also we will need a full picture of the obverse too. Thanks, Jacob
I hear that in 98% of the threads I read without a full picture of both the obverse and reverse so I figured it would save some of you guys the time of asking and waiting, also from my understanding die markers or variety? Thanks, Jacob
I also noticed on the adverse side lettering is it either die deterioration or is that actually doubled die?
If you can, take images of " TRUST " . I'll be back on in the morning . Have a great night too and don't stay up to late ...
Obverse side, in god, the D, it's faint but I see a line in it. On the adverse side, on both tips of the" wheat " , something is not sure what it would be called. The with ONE CENT it looks maybe die deterioration or slight doubling not sure
MUCH BETTER Shots!!! Unfortunately, I don't see anything that would lead me to think it came from a Doubled Die, but Rick said he'd be back in the morning. As for the Die Chip . . . well for it to have any real significance, you have to consider its size, positioning on the coin, AND the condition of the coin itself. As such, I think it falls short on all three counts; for a 1957, that one has been around the block a few to many times. But there is a qualifier, the above is just "in my opinion" and others may see things differently. Regardless of the outcome, you should be pleased with your much improved picture taking! Semper Fidelis