i find this cent in change from a gas station ia going to post an obverse and a reverse scan i want some one to agree with me about doubling on the date an the word liberty with rest of all lettering on that cent including the reverse i want to know if i can advance to the second grade yet thanks to all that answer to my post
As long as we are on 1960-D cents, I came across this while searching rolls. I know there is no premium. I was just looking for an opinion on S in PLURIBUS. Die crack or struck-in?
I will agree with you. Your coin definately shows signs of doubling, and as Ken454 said it is from "Machine Doubling" not from a "Doubled Die".
What you have is a small date with the WWHO . 1960-D 1¢ WWHO-001 Small Date Doubled Working Hub Description: A spread towards the rim shows on the lower part of the letters of IGWT. Die Markers: Obverse: Small Date. Will vary among the individual working dies. Reverse: Will vary among the individual working dies. Submitted By: Various individuals Cross References: None known
i did not know that ct has unfair practices allowing two posts at the same time the first grader is very confused
People do it all the time unfortunately. I think the first grader was confused to begin with after reading the post.
Khalil, your photos are hard to tell, as the light comes from a strong angle, and that tends to make most brighter coins look doubled. Also the contrast is rather high. Jersey, yours is flatter lighting, so it is easier to see, ( and I dont see any DD), but I suspect you enlarged it with a software program, as there is some minor pixelation. Also, some times a coin can have both a DD and a RPM. Here is my 1960-D photo where this occurs. It is both DDO and RPM.
Here's one I own . It's Coneca DDO-003 . http://varietyvista.com/01b LC Doubled Dies Vol 2/1960DDDO003.htm It also has a cross-reference to Coppercoin . Which is also DDO-003 . http://www.coppercoins.com/lincoln/diestate.php?date=1960&die_id=1960d1do003&die_state=mds